Obama Administration Blames Russia For Hacks

Gabrielle Levy | Oct. 7, 2016

The Department of Homeland Security and the intelligence community say they are ‘confident’ Moscow is behind recent leaks of Democrats’ documents.


Yahoo Secretly Scanned Customer Emails for U.S. Intelligence, Report Says

Curt Mills | Oct. 4, 2016

Yahoo scanned emails for U.S. intelligence purposes, according to new report.


U.S. Service Member Killed in Afghanistan

Paul D. Shinkman | Oct. 4, 2016

The death from an improvised explosive device serves as a reminder the U.S. is still at war.


John Kerry Vows to Keep Fighting for Peace in Syria

Curt Mills | Oct. 4, 2016

Comments on Tuesday seem to be at odds with what Obama said last week.


‘Core Al-Qaida’ on the Rise in Syria

Paul D. Shinkman | Oct. 3, 2016

The group that was supposed to be “decimated” has found new life in the bloody conflict zone.


Supreme Court Refuses to Rehear Immigration Reform Proposal

Gaby Galvin | Oct. 3, 2016

The Supreme Court began its new term Monday with an empty seat.


Donald Trump Isn't Serious on National Security

Paul D. Shinkman | Sept. 30, 2016

The Republican candidate demonstrated his knowledge – or lack thereof – on national security.


Cyber Wars: How the U.S. Stacks Up Against its Digital Adversaries

Paul D. Shinkman | Sept. 29, 2016

Russia, China, Iran and North Korea have a tactical edge against U.S. digital restraint.


John Kerry: U.S.-Russia Talks for Syria ‘On the Verge’ of Collapse

Paul D. Shinkman | Sept. 29, 2016

U.S. without a backup plan as civil war in Syria ramps up.


U.S. to Send 600 More Troops to Iraq

Paul D. Shinkman | Sept. 28, 2016

The increase brings the authorized total to 5,200 ahead of Baghdad’s long-awaited campaign to retake the strategic city of Mosul from the Islamic State group.

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