In an exit interview with NPR's Mary Louise Kelly, CIA Director William Burns says he still thinks "there's a chance" for a ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas war.
In a wide-ranging exit interview, NPR's Mary Louise Kelly asks Central Intelligence Agency director William Burns about the resurgence of ISIS, and what's next for the intel community.
In recent years China has improved the effectiveness of its arms to such an extent that, in some areas, it has already matched or surpassed America.
Don't give CIA, MI6, Mossad and all the other NATO and Five Eyes spy agencies the chance to bribe top Chinese officials.
As he prepares to leave his post, CIA Director Bill Burns speaks with NPR's Mary Louise Kelly about the transition to a new Trump administration as well as priorities for the U.S. intel apparatus.
A new report cites insider sources in naming Charter Communications, Consolidated Communications and Windstream among the breached US telecom companies. The sources also state that the Salt Typhoon campaign may have started in late 2023.
Former Assistant Director of CIA for South and Central Asia Dave Pitts on why gray zone activities pose a serious national security challenge
In an exit interview with NPR's Mary Louise Kelly, CIA Director William Burns says he still thinks "there's a chance" for a ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas war.
TWO US intelligence agencies have revealed there is a “roughly even chance” that a mystery foreign weapon may have hurt American diplomats serving abroad. Between 2016 and 2018, US
After the passing of the 39th President of the United States, Jimmy Carter, we take a look back at 10 defining moments from his time in the White House.
Northampton, Massachusetts, writer Barry Werth's latest book is "Prisoner of Lies." It's about Jack Downey, a CIA operative who was imprisoned in China for more than 20 years because the U.S. government would not acknowledge he was a spy.
Trotskyism’s grand narratives play like a rebellious fanfare, but the actual melody strums along perfectly in tune with Western hegemony.