WASHINGTON: The United States is expected to expel some Saudi military students following a shooting attack by a Saudi trainee at a Florida naval base last...
WASHINGTON: Democrats now in control of the U.S. House of Representatives are working out which House panels will take the lead in investigating President...
WASHINGTON: U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch did not order FBI Director James Comey to withhold from Congress the discovery of emails potentially related...
Recent attacks on civilians in the U.S. and Europe have exposed a gap in the intelligence community’s efforts to track suspected extremists and prevent mass...
U.S. spy agencies have told Congress that Hillary Clinton's home computer server contained some emails that should have been treated as "top secret" because...
WASHINGTON: The United States Thursday carried out an airstrike in Syria targeting the ISIS militant known as "Jihadi John," who participated in...
WASHINGTON: U.S. President Barack Obama’s plan to directly arm rebels fighting inside Syria is raising concern from Congress and intelligence officials...
LONDON: A world anti-money laundering body has deleted all trace of an alert it issued last week warning that financial institutions had not done enough to...
NEW YORK/ZURICH: The FBI's investigation of bribery and corruption at FIFA includes scrutiny of how soccer's governing body awarded World Cup hosting rights...
WASHINGTON: A cache of Hillary Clinton emails expected to be made public soon contains no support for Republican accusations that Clinton was involved in...
WASHINGTON: The U.S. drone strike that accidentally killed two hostages in Pakistan exposes intelligence shortfalls that former and current U.S. officials say...
WASHINGTON: Saudi Arabia is moving heavy military equipment including artillery to areas near its border with Yemen, U.S. officials said Tuesday, raising the...
WASHINGTON: The United States is increasingly concerned about the growing presence and influence of the Syria-based Islamic State movement in Libya, according...
WASHINGTON: International investigators said Friday that in order for ISIS to remain financially viable it would have to further expand territory it controls...
WASHINGTON: President Barack Obama's administration has quietly abandoned a proposal it had been considering to put raw U.S. telephone call data collected...
WASHINGTON: The CIA used sexual threats, waterboarding and other harsh methods to interrogate terrorism suspects and all were ineffective at eliciting...
WASHINGTON/BEIRUT: ISIS militants beheaded British aid worker Alan Henning in a video posted Friday, triggering swift condemnation by the British and U.S....
WASHINGTON: The U.S. government is directly supplying weapons to Peshmerga fighters from Iraq's semiautonomous Kurdish region to help them fight Sunni...
WASHINGTON: When radical Islamist forces threatening to dismember Iraq unexpectedly captured several towns from the peshmerga Kurdish fighters last weekend,...
WASHINGTON: Jordan, where the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency has been covertly training Syrian rebels for more than a year, is reluctant to host an expanded...
WASHINGTON: Sunni militants are "well positioned" to hold a broad swathe of territory captured in northern and western Iraq if the Baghdad...
WASHINGTON: U.S. intelligence agencies have repeatedly warned top government officials that Iraq's Shi'ite Prime Minister Nuri al Maliki and his policies were...
WASHINGTON/DETROIT: A judge has ordered monitoring of computer and Internet use of a U.S. Islamic preacher regarded by some federal officials and a group that...
WASHINGTON: Shortly before Abdul-Waheed Majeed, a 41-year-old British truck driver, blew himself up in an attack on a Syrian prison, he brushed aside a...
WASHINGTON: The United States is quietly expanding the number of intelligence officers in Iraq and holding urgent meetings in Washington and Baghdad to find...