Despite the death of its leader, ISIS has a continuity plan in place and the group still poses a significant threat to U.S. interests, experts say.
Author: Josh Meyer, USA TODAY
US spies likely being targeted by energy waves in some ‘Havana Syndrome’ cases, panel says
U.S. intelligence officials said a high-tech device shooting pulsed electromagnetic energy or ultrasound waves could be causing some of the cases.
House Jan. 6 Committee debunks Capitol riot conspiracy theory around obscure rallygoer
The House committee probing the Jan. 6 Capitol riot shot down a conspiracy theory centered around an obscure Arizona man after GOP senators’ questions.
The US spy community issues its first-ever National Intelligence Estimate on climate change – and it’s not pretty
The Biden administration’s top spies release the first-ever National Intelligence Estimate on the global security threats posed by climate change.
Khalid Sheikh Mohammed confessed to being the 9/11 mastermind. 20 years later, he’s still awaiting trial
Will the United States, a nation that prides itself on the rule of law, ever bring KSM – Sept. 11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed – to justice?
DOJ charges against Unforgiven show reach of white supremacist gangs in prisons – and on the streets
Outside the public eye on Oath Keepers and Proud Boys, feds are trying to stem a deadlier threat: white supremacists operating in and out of prison.
Border Patrol chief Rodney Scott ousted, paving the way for Biden to install new leadership
The Biden administration has pushed out Rodney Scott, the head of the U.S. Border Patrol, who supported Trump’s wall.
The real issue with the COVID-19 lab leak theory? The US isn’t spying on China like it used to
The scarcity of CIA spy networks on the ground in China could prevent U.S. intelligence from determining if Beijing is covering up a Wuhan lab leak.