Former NSA Director Is Cooperating With Probe of Trump-Russia Investigation
Retired Adm. Michael Rogers has met the prosecutor leading the probe, Connecticut U.S. Attorney John Durham, on multiple occasions.
Retired Adm. Michael Rogers has met the prosecutor leading the probe, Connecticut U.S. Attorney John Durham, on multiple occasions.
Voices
The massive spying improprieties on the part of the FBI is as much a media scandal as it is a scandal for the agency and its leaders.
Voices
A new documentary “The Animal People” tells the story of the SHAC 7, who were sentenced to prison on terrorism charges over their protest activity.
The investigation was slowed by communication failures, concerns about political optics, and an overall lack of urgency, along with plenty of mistakes.
Targeting Iran
Presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders and California Democratic Rep. Ro Khanna called the defense bill an example of “astonishing moral cowardice.”
Targeting Iran
Iran was the great beneficiary of the 2003 U.S. invasion of Iraq, which created an opportunity for Iraq’s Shia majority to gain power in Baghdad.
Trump’s intervention in Eddie Gallagher’s case interrupted a rare moment when a SEAL’s peers wanted to mete out discipline for dishonorable acts.
The lawsuit challenges U.S. visa registration policies that require disclosure of social media handles used over the past five years on 20 platforms.
Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri’s lawyers say that details of his torture are essential to defending him against death penalty charges.
Intercepted Podcast
Daniel J. Jones, former Senate investigator on the CIA torture program, and Iraqi activist Raed Jarrar are this week's guests.
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