Apocalypse Not: The Iraqi Bloodbath That Wasn't
Fears that Shiite death squads in Iraq would terrorize Ramadi did not materialize.
Inside the Life of a Counterterrorism Informant
"(T)error," a new documentary, casts serious doubt on the rectitude of some of the government's counterterrorism cases.
Former Interrogators Urge Candidates to Reject Torture
The group of CIA, FBI, DEA and military intelligence officials wrote an open letter to the 2016 field.
CIA Would Refuse Trump Torture Orders: Former Officials
Former spy agency lawyer John Rizzo predicts many would resign if ordered to resume waterboarding.
Saudi Troops Offer for Syria Not Realistic: Experts
It would have U.S. ground forces leading the escalation, an option ruled out by Obama, presidential candidates.
Is Bernie Sanders a Hawk on Foreign Policy?
The socialist senator has consulted with hawks and shunned the left.
The CIA Is Having 'X-Files' Fun with UFOs
The isn't the first time the agency has pulled a p.r. stunt related to its UFO files.
The War Against ISIS: Ramadi's Dirty Little Secret
Iraq's deadly Shiite militias are lurking in the shadows.
Wanted: Men and Women of Steel for U.S. Spy Agencies
Employees should risk careers to speak truth to power, U.S. intelligence guidelines say. Good luck with that.
Terrorist Watch List No Bar to Buying Guns
A hole in gun check procedures allows as many as a million people whose names are on no-fly or terrorist watch lists to buy guns.
U.S. Spies May Be Back in Action Against ISIS
Defense Secretary Ashton Carter said on Tuesday that the U.S. will carry out new intelligence gathering ops against the militant group.
Spymasters Under the Klieg Lights
A new documentary showcases eight former CIA directors talking about 9/11, Iraq and "enhanced interrogations."
Critics Knock FBI and CIA Directors for Encryption-Busting 'Agenda'
Former White House National Security Adviser Richard Clarke calls the push "unseemly."
New Chapter in Long-Running CIA Bank Mystery
Decades after he disappeared, the co-founder of a bank with ties to drugs, thugs and Langley, was discovered in Idaho.
How a Former Turncoat Helped the Soviets and Americans Step Back From the Brink
A newly declassified U.S. government report reveals top-secret details about a massive NATO war game.
Controversial Green Beret Retires Quietly With High Award
The Special Forces colonel was subjected to a criminal probe after criticizing the FBI's hostage-rescue efforts.
Another Bad Day for the Benghazi Committee
New charges that the panel chairman mischaracterized Clinton's handling of sensitive intelligence.
Why Beijing Isn't Backing Down on South China Sea
Rising nationalism is driving China and the U.S. toward a military confrontation.
Former CIA Operative Arrested in Portugal
Sabrina De Sousa was convicted for her role in a 2003 CIA kidnapping plot in Italy.
A Former CIA Interrogator on Death, Torture and the Dark Side
Suspected of covering up a grisly death, David Martine was never charged with a crime, but never cleared either.
The Rise of America's Super Warriors
Sean Naylor's new book, "Relentless Strike," takes us inside the Joint Special Operations Command.
Feinstein Slams New Book by Former CIA Officials
Says book "doesn't lay a glove" on her panel's conclusions about interrogation program.
China Allegedly Hacked Top Former FBI Lawyer
Marion "Spike" Bowman says a hacker from China penetrated his home computer with an innocent-looking email last spring.
CIA Plans Huge Release of Top-Secret Reports From the 1960s
The presidential briefings will cover what the spy agency told JFK and LBJ about foreign crises and leaders.
Jonathan Pollard's Potential Cash Stash
Pollard, who will be released in November on parole, has served 30 years for supplying the Israeli government with classified documents.
How the CIA Turned a Sex Doll Into a Spy Trick
The agency's Moscow operatives were in desperate need of a ruse to fool the KGB.
How China Helped Iran Go Nuclear
The U.S. has indicted Karl Lee for selling advanced missile and nuclear technology and materials to Iran.
Hugh Tovar, CIA Operative at the Center of Cold War Intrigues, Dies at 92
The famed CIA officer served while the U.S. and Soviet Union fought proxy wars in Southeast Asia.