Central Intelligence Agency
How the US can retaliate if Kremlin hackers tried to influence the presidential election
US intelligence and private cybersecurity firms say Russia almost certainly hacked the Democratic National Committee and leaked documents, and now the question is whether the US government is going to do something about it.
The Rock Believes in Aliens
He also tells us the most excruciating, detailed injury story you'll ever read.
A Senate committee wants to crack down on spy agencies' cozy relationship with Hollywood
An amendment added to the annual intelligence-spending bill calls for more accountability when the Intelligence Community works with the entertainment industry.
America's 'war on terror' gains a new ally: tiny Senegal
On May 2, the government of the small African country signed a Defense Cooperation Agreement with the United States, the first such pact in a decade with an African nation.
The Islamic State is shrinking but it's still bigger than al-Qaeda ever was, CIA director says
The militant group's terrorism capability and global reach were not diminished, despite gains against it on the battlefield, he said at a rare public hearing of the Senate Intelligence Committee.
The CIA Helped Produce an Episode of 'Top Chef'
Newly released details from a CIA watchdog report reveal that the agency "supported" the Bravo reality show, along with a book and several documentaries and movies.
The CIA Accidentally Left a Bunch of Explosives on a School Bus
The FBI trained some dogs to sniff out explosives on a school bus, then forgot to take them out.
Italy Has to Pay $127,000 to a CIA Rendition Victim and His Wife
Thirteen years after fiery Muslim cleric Abu Omar was abducted from a street in Milan and rendered to Egypt, the European Court of Human Rights awarded him damages.
These Senators Just Asked Obama to Make the CIA Apologize for Spying on the Intelligence Committee
The letter sent by Senators Ron Wyden, Martin Heinrich, and Mazie Hirono underscores long-running tensions between the committee and the CIA, and comes ahead of CIA Director John Brennan's first public testimony before the committee in two years.
Portugal Wants to Extradite a Former CIA Officer in an Infamous Kidnapping Case
Sabrina De Sousa, a former CIA officer convicted in Italy for the 2003 unlawful rendition of a radical Muslim cleric, faces a possible 5-year prison sentence.
Two CIA Contractors Are Being Sued for Torture and 'Human Experimentation'
A federal lawsuit was filed Tuesday by the ACLU on behalf of three men who were allegedly tortured while detained in CIA prisons despite never being formally charged with a crime.