The Website That Wants the Next Snowden to Leak
A new, '60s-style whistle-blower organization arises to gather dirty secrets
Israel Eavesdropped on President Clinton's Diplomatic Phone Calls
The wiretapping revelations suggest there could be an "Israeli Edward Snowden" behind the leaks
Can China Be Shamed Into Stopping Business Espionage?
The Justice Department has indicted five Chinese Army hackers
Top Iran Terrorist Under CIA Protection in U.S., Book Says
Ali Reza Asgari quarterbacked the 1983 bombing of the U.S. embassy in Beirut and killed scores of Americans
The Latest Document From the Snowden Trove Highlights Israeli Spying
The stolen NSA files add further complexity to a complicated security relationship
Feinstein on Israeli Spying: Trust but Verify
The Senate Intelligence Committee chair said she accepted "at face value" an Israeli's official's assurances that the country was not spying on the U.S., but planned to continue investigating.
Top Israeli Official to Meet with Senate Intelligence Committee Chairman Feinstein
Strategic Affairs Minister Yuval Steinitz vehemently denied reports by Newsweek last week that Israel spies on America
Israel's Aggressive Spying in the U.S. Mostly Hushed Up
From spies in air ducts to debriefing students on tour, Israel wants to know what the U.S. knows
Israel Won't Stop Spying on the U.S.
Israel is flouting the "friendly" rules of espionage to steal U.S. trade and tech secrets
Murder in Juarez
Did a federal agent know an American was targeted for assassination and say nothing?
Exclusive: USAID Scuttled American's Release From Cuban Prison
Die-hard USAID officials undermined a deal that would have freed the American
Bay of Piglets: How the Freemasons Got Caught in a Plot to Topple the Castros
A mysterious State Department contractor was in the middle of a bizarre and inept scheme to topple the Cuban regime
Sexercising Diplomacy
Staff accuse Donald Moore, America's top diplomat in Naples, of entertaining a steady parade of suspected prostitutes
Meet the Zubaydahs. Not Terrorists. Really.
The brother of the infamous Al-Qaeda operative launches a website to clear his own name
The Sum of All CIA Fears
Charges of spying on the Senate isn't the worst the intelligence agency faces
Top White House Aides Rushed to See Sen. Feinstein After She Ripped CIA
The White House chief of staff and its top lawyer met with Sen. Feinstein after she said the agency was trying to 'intimidate' the Senate Intelligence committee investigators
Nasty CIA/Senate Spying Showdown Could Get Uglier
The CIA pushes for an investigation into Senate intelligence staffers and a senator accuses the agency of intimidation
Russia Pushed for Ukraine Crackdown, Official Says
Moscow feared "that an interim government might make a move to NATO or might make a move against the Black Sea fleet"
Intelligence Panel Chief Urges U.S. Aid for Ukraine
Mike Rogers said Washington should undertake a range of military, police and intelligence assistance
How China Keeps Tabs on Tibetan Exiles
Beijing's relentless pursuit of dissidents overseas can be petty and harrowing
Fact-Checking Robert Gates
A Pentagon whistle-blower blows a big hole in former Defense Secretary's bestselling memoir
After Break-in, Whistleblowers Office Boosts Security
Intruders jimmied open a file cabinet at the Project on Government Oversight, a private organization whose history of investigations includes a critical report on a controversial Pentagon leak investigation.
Exclusive: CIA Helped Saudis in Secret Chinese Missile Deal
The spy agency held secret meetings with Saudi air force officers, overseeing the technical details of the kingdom's purchase of East Wind ballistic missiles
The CIA Was Saudi Arabia's Personal Shopper
The spy agency held secret meetings with Saudi air force officers, overseeing the technical details of the kingdom's purchase of East Wind ballistic missiles
May a Thousand Spies Bloom
The FBI and CIA are struggling to curtail Chinese industrial espionage
Cranked Up Intelligence
The latest national intelligence report on Afghanistan greases the skids for a quick exit.
Cranked Up Intelligence
The latest national intelligence report on Afghanistan greases the skids for a quick exit