CIA Planned To Kill Castro With Exploding Seashells
Details of the schemes to kill the Cuban leader were contained in a secret 1975 report.
Ex-CIA Chief Names Top Three Immediate Threats to U.S.
"The thing that scares me the most in the long term is the state of our politics here, and...it's gotten worse," Michael Morell said.
UK Paper Got Tip About Half Hour Before JFK Shooting
An anonymous caller told a UK reporter to expect some "big news" from the American Embassy in London.
What the JFK Files Reveal About Oswald and the Kremlin
Oswald met with a KGB agent and called and wrote to Soviet diplomatic missions, the new files show, but Moscow insisted he was "mentally unstable."
Iran to Execute 'Israeli Spy' Linked to Assassinations
Iran has sentenced doctor Ahmadreza Djalali to death for his allegedly being a Mossad agent, despite calls for his release from abroad.
CIA: Stop North Korea From Reaching 'Final Step'
The CIA believes the North Korean ruler is a rational actor whose principal goal is to keep his power.
Why FBI Is Probing Attack on U.S. Soldiers in Africa
Lawmakers, including John McCain, have criticized the Trump administration for not revealing details about the mission or the killings.
How the CIA Helped the Bolivian Army Kill Che Guevara
National security adviser Walt Whitman Rostow called the execution "stupid" in a memo to President Lyndon B. Johnson.
North Korea Claims U.S. Plot to Depose Kim Jong Un
North Korea claims it foiled a joint CIA and South Korean plot on Kim Jong Un's life and blasted Washington's global war on terror.
CIA Officer in Leak Case Injured in Traffic Accident
John Kiriakou plowed into a car in Washington, DC. and suffered broken ribs, a fractured clavicle and lumbar spine damage, according to his attorney.
Trump is Wrong about 'Madman' Kim Jong Un
The American president and the North Korean ruler have traded insults aiming to depict one another mentally unstable.
Russia Trolls CIA for Trying to Hire Moscow Experts
Russia's foreign ministry and its embassy in the U.K. went after Langley after an ad for new Russian-language officers went online.
The CIA Wants Permission to Kill Terrorists With Drones
Critics have argued America's drone program is illegal, unethical and ineffective in the long run in terms of eliminating terrorism.
Harvard Ousts Chelsea Manning Under CIA Pressure
Manning has been disinvited to speak at Harvard as a "visiting fellow" after criticism from intelligence officials.
CIA Director: Bin Laden's Porn Stash Won't Be Released
The CIA chief says documents from the 2011 special forces raid to be published in "weeks."
U.S. Fights Turkey-Backed Syrian Rebels CIA Once Funded
Once a primary recipient of CIA assistance, the Free Syrian Army has since turned on U.S. efforts to battle ISIS using Kurdish militias.
Mike Pompeo in Moscow: What CIA Head May Have Discussed
The agency's director reportedly visited the Russian capital in May.
Former CIA Agents Explains Why She Wants to Buy Twitter
Valerie Plame Wilson has started a crowdfunding campaign to buy a controlling stake in Twitter and kick the president off the platform.
New CIA Documents Reveal Spy's Theory About JFK
KGB agent Yuri Nosenko defected to the U.S. to reveal information about possible links between JFK's killer and the Soviet Union, but was imprisoned for years.
North Korea Threatens U.S. With 'Nuclear Hammer'
North Korea's response to the CIA Director's comments on regime change comes amid rumors of a new nuclear test scheduled for this week.
Russian Senator Praises Trump for Backing Kremlin
President Donald Trump has long opposed U.S. support for Syrian rebels, which both he and Russia have accused of harboring links to jihadist groups.
Iran Blasts U.S. 'Dreams' of Another Regime Change
More than 64 years after the CIA helped overthrow Iran's democratically elected government, the country reacted to recent U.S. comments on regime change.
Is Snowden to Blame for the rise in 'leakers'?
Mike Pompeo accused leakers of being motivated by "self-aggrandizement or money," following the example of Edward Snowden.
CIA Briefed Flynn on Intel Despite Concerns: Report
CIA Director Mike Pompeo faces questions about why Trump's national security adviser Mike Flynn heard secrets.
Fred Warmbier: "Otto Was Held as a War Criminal"
Otto Warmbier was sentenced to 15 years of hard labor by the North Korean government but was released Tuesday.
U.S. Intelligences Blame North Korea for Cyberattack
The Ransomware attack hit over 300,000 computers in 150 countries, but earned hackers just $140,000 in Bitcoin.
North Korea: Warmbier Released for Humanitarian Reasons
Warmbier was sentenced to 15 years hard labor in North Korea, but he was released after 18 months.
White House Ignoring Russia Threat: Former CIA Analyst
The analyst said that the American intelligence community is "getting frustrated because they're probably trying to get policymakers' attention."
Ex-CIA Chief Slams Trump's 'Stunning' Attack on Khan
Sadiq Khan has called on the British government to cancel Trump's visit later this year.
Trump Asked Intel Chiefs to Pressure Comey: Report
The presient reportedly asked Dan Coats, his director of National Intelligence, to persuade the FBI to back off its investigation into Michael Flynn.