Al-Qaida leader Ayman al-Zawahri’s death by drone strike raises big questions about the U.S. counterterrorism war and pullout from Afghanistan.
Author: Josh Meyer, USA TODAY
Stay safe while traveling: Here are 17 CIA tips, advice to think like a spy on vacation
The CIA is releasing safety tips – or travel tradecraft – as part of its ongoing effort to demystify its work in protecting American citizens.
Why are mass shooters getting younger and deadlier? Experts have theories
Mass shooting suspects in Highland Park, Uvalde and Buffalo are getting younger and deadlier. Experts and law enforcement want to find out why.
Silenced by poison, bullets, jail: Navalny, Nemtsov and more Putin critics
A history of efforts to silence those trying to figure out how much Vladimir Putin is really worth.
A port city, a steel cage, a palace: The steps that made Putin ‘the richest man in the world’
Russian President Vladimir Putin’s journey to become perhaps one of the world’s richest men began early in his political career in St. Petersburg
U.S. sanctions target Putin’s Russian family, but a larger shadow family may remain
The U.S. effort to sanction Vladimir Putin increasingly includes targeting his family — but critics say it’s not aggressive enough
Is Vladimir Putin committing war crimes? Likely, but calling him out is unlikely to stop him, observers say
Putin’s assault on Ukraine fits the definition of war crimes, but the framework to thwart him isn’t strong enough to halt his invasion, observers say.
Biden hits Russia’s yacht-riding rich with sanctions. Will that blunt Putin’s Ukraine invasion?
President Biden’s sanctions need to hit more Russian oligarchs and harder, U.S. officials said.
New York couple arrested in alleged scheme to launder billions in stolen bitcoin
Ilya Lichtenstein, 34, and his wife Heather Morgan, 31, were arrested in Manhattan.
New York couple arrested in alleged scheme to launder billions in stolen cryptocurrency
Ilya Lichtenstein, 34, and his wife Heather Morgan, 31, were arrested in Manhattan.