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White House urges calm over Russian space weapon threat
The House Intelligence Committee on Wednesday warned about a “serious national security threat” facing America.
Opinion
Why US agencies buy personal info and what it means in the age of AI
The government faces legal restrictions on gathering personal information on citizens, but the law is largely silent on agencies purchasing the data.
By Anne Toomey McKenna, University of Richmond
DoD: Chinese spy balloon did not collect, transmit data over the US
Defense officials had previously said the spy balloon did not transmit data back to Beijing.
By Zamone Perez
China has had a spy base in Cuba since at least 2019, US confirms
The U.S. intelligence community has been aware of China’s effort to set up intelligence-gathering operations around the globe for some time.
New robotics job field may be coming to the Marine Corps
Marine leaders aren’t yet sure how they will find or train people with the knowledge to operate autonomous systems.
German Spy chief warns Russia stoking anti-government mood
German security agencies have disrupted many plots in recent years by groups accused of planning attacks on government targets and critical infrastructure.
By Frank Jordans, The Associated Press
Vincent Stewart, first Black director of the DIA, dies at 64
Retired Lt. Gen. Vincent Stewart was the first Black director of the Defense Intelligence Agency and the first Marine to lead it.
Commanders suspended at base where alleged Pentagon leaker worked
The commanders are temporarily suspended, pending the outcome of an Air Force inspector general probe into military intelligence leaks.
Prosecutors: guardsman in leak case wanted to kill a ‘ton of people’
Prosecutors said 21-year-old Jack Teixeira kept an arsenal of weapons and said on social media that he would like to kill a "ton of people."
By Tara Copp, AP