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Adviser To Iran's Leader: US Attack Risks 'Full-Fledged War'
“We don’t welcome a crisis. We don’t welcome war. We are not after starting a war," Hossein Dehghan said. “But we are not after negotiations for the sake of negotiations either.” -
How The U.S. Fended Off Serious Foreign Election Day Cyberattacks
Officials feared the worst on election day: foreign-inspired disinformation and hacking. It didn't happen. Here's how government and private cyber sleuths helped keep the system safe. -
Rep. Moulton: In Face Of 21st Century Warfare, US Is 'Already Losing'
The congressman spoke at length about a new report from the House of Representatives’ Future of Defense Task Force. -
For Ex-FBI Interrogator Ali Soufan, 9/11 Still Frames His Life
The al-Qaida attacks on Sept. 11, 2001, may now seem like a distant memory for some. But not for Ali Soufan, a former FBI agent who interrogated many… -
Former DHS Official: White House Failed To Take Far-Right Extremism Seriously
Elizabeth Neumann, a former assistant secretary at the Department of Homeland Security, says the Trump administration is creating the conditions for domestic extremism to flourish in the U.S. -
Exclusive: After Quitting Last Year, Senior U.S. Intelligence Official Now Talks
A year ago this past Saturday, Sue Gordon — the second highest official in the Office of the Director of National Intelligence — abruptly quit an… -
US To Bring 6,400 Troops Home From Germany, Move 5,600 More
The decision fulfills Trump's announced desire to withdraw troops from Germany, largely due to its failure to spend enough on defense. -
Pentagon's Number 2 Officer Says Military Must Do Better On Diversity
Gen. John Hyten says it's "absolutely not right" that the Joint Chiefs of Staff are only now getting an African American member for the first time in nearly three decades. -
Twitter Attack Underscores Broad Cyber Risks Still Facing U.S. Elections
Adversaries have exploited Twitter from the bottom up and the outside in. Now the case has been proven that it also can be seized from the inside out with implications for the fall election. -
Twitter Hack Under Investigation By FBI And New York State
Lawmakers and government agencies say the attack exposes vulnerabilities in the social network's systems that could be exploited to spread disinformation.