May 16, 2016 CIA watchdog 'mistakenly' deletes copy of report on interrogation methods The CIA’s internal watchdog claims it accidentally deleted its only copy of the controversial “torture report” outlining the agency's use of enhanced interrogations techniques, the latest wrinkle in the saga over the report’s publication.
April 28, 2016 Obama to visit CIA as US weighs next steps on Islamic State President Obama will pay a rare visit to CIA headquarters Wednesday as the United States weighs sending more forces to Iraq to fight the Islamic State group.
April 28, 2016 Duane Clarridge, legendary CIA officer, dies at 83 Duane Ramsdell Clarridge, a legendary CIA officer who established the agency’s counterterrorism center, died Saturday due to complications from throat cancer. He was 83.
April 28, 2016 Lawyers abandon federal lawsuit over Petraeus resignation A Florida woman's federal lawsuit over an investigation that led to the resignation of former CIA director David Petraeus is collapsing after her lawyers asked a judge Friday to let them withdraw from the case. They cited irreconcilable differences.
April 14, 2016 Obama touts air campaign against ISIS amid continued turmoil in Middle East President Obama touted the U.S.-led coalition’s air campaign against the Islamic State Wednesday, even as political turmoil in Iraq and flares of violence in Syria threaten to jeopardize hard-fought gains.
March 26, 2016 US official says '16-year-old computer nerd' behind high-profile hacks Remember the hacker who broke into CIA Director John Brennan's personal email as well as the accounts of other high-ranking US security officials?
November 20, 2015 What we know about the NSA's secret data data warehouse in Utah The nation's new billion-dollar epicenter for fighting global cyberthreats sits south of Salt Lake City, tucked away on a National Guard base at the foot of snow-capped mountains.