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CIA director: Putin too confident he can grind down Ukraine

Wilmington, Del. ((DailyNews)) — As the war in Ukraine enters its second year, CIA Director William Burns said Sunday that Russian President Vladimir Putin...

Malcolm X’s daughter to sue CIA and FBI for wrongful death

NEW YORK ((DailyNews)) — The family of slain civil rights leader Malcolm X marked on Tuesday the anniversary of his 1965 assassination by announcing...

Biden’s handwritten notes part of classified docs probe

WASHINGTON ((DailyNews)) — President Joe Biden is a man who writes down his thoughts. And some of those handwritten musings over his decades of...

US spies lag rivals in seizing on data hiding in plain sight

WASHINGTON ((DailyNews)) — As alarms began to go off globally about a novel coronavirus spreading in China, officials in Washington turned to the intelligence...

Group aiding kin of slain CIA officers comes out of shadows

WASHINGTON ((DailyNews)) — Calista Anderson was at a sleepover when the email from a friend arrived. She was 12 years old and had just...

FBI probing ex-CIA officer’s spying for World Cup host Qatar

A former CIA officer who spied on Qatar’s rivals to help the tiny Arab country land this year’s World Cup is now under FBI...

One year after Afghanistan, spy agencies pivot toward China

WASHINGTON ((DailyNews)) — In a recent closed-door meeting with leaders of the agency’s counterterrorism center, the CIA’s No. 2 official made clear that fighting...

EXPLAINER: A look at the missile that killed al-Qaida leader

WASHINGTON ((DailyNews)) — For a year, U.S. officials have been saying that taking out a terrorist threat in Afghanistan with no American troops on...

The downside: US strike shows Afghanistan still terror base

WASHINGTON ((DailyNews)) — The Biden administration is holding out the CIA operation that killed al-Qaida leader Ayman al-Zawahri as a monumental strike against the...

Spy agencies urged to fix open secret: A lack of diversity

WASHINGTON ((DailyNews)) — The peril that National Security Agency staff wanted to discuss with their director didn’t involve terrorists or enemy nations. It was...

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