As he prepares to leave his post, CIA Director Bill Burns speaks with NPR's Mary Louise Kelly about the transition to a new Trump administration as well as priorities for the U.S. intel apparatus.
Zachary Young testified on Tuesday that the CNN segment at the heart of his defamation lawsuit against the network had "an ...
The CIA has released documents showing it monitored Latino activists who had supported late civil rights icon Martin Luther ...
Christiane Amanpour speaks to General David Petraeus about American foreign policy as Donald Trump returns to the White House ...
Donald Trump wants the CIA to "get involved" immediately, "before it is too late." Get involved, how, exactly? It's not at ...
Coverage of Syria’s prisons overlooks their decades-long use as key destinations for extraordinary rendition, where terror ...
A bipartisan Senate Intelligence Committee report released Friday slammed the CIA for its treatment of patients with a ...
Before becoming a renowned celebrity chef, Julia Child worked for the CIA's predecessor, where she developed an early recipe ...
Several Cabinet picks are openly hostile toward the CIA, including FBI director nominee Kash Patel and Director of National ...
Last month, former CIA intelligence official Sarah Adams warned conservatives about potential terror attacks. Appearing on podcaster Shawn Ryan’s show, Adams began by revealing that there are at least ...
A report from the Senate Intelligence Committee offers a critical look at the CIA’s handling of cases of unexplained health ...
William H. Webster, former FBI and CIA director, wrote a letter to U.S. senators urging them to reject President-elect ...