Russia July 21 Putin biding time for revenge on mercenary warlord, CIA chief says: 'ultimate apostle of payback' CIA Director William J. Burns warned that Russian President Vladimir Putin likely has more business with Wagner Group chief Yevgeny Prigozhin after Prigozhin's attempted rebellion.
CRIME June 27 'Sound of Freedom' exposes brutal fight to rescue victims of child trafficking "Sound of Freedom," a film based on the founding of a child-trafficking rescue organization called Operation Underground Railroad, premieres across the country on July 4.
Russia June 21 Russian assassination attempt of CIA asset on US soil shows major security shift: 'This is a game changer' Russian attempts to assassinate a U.S. asset for the CIA on American soil show a dramatic shift in security apparatus, warns a former intel official.
Politics June 16 RFK Jr tells Joe Rogan he has to 'be careful' the CIA doesn't assassinate him Democrat presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. said he has to be "careful" that the CIA doesn't assassinate him like he believes his uncle was killed.
CIA June 8 Twitter users mock CIA's pride post celebrating ‘rich history’ of 'LGBTQ+ officers': ‘Wildly dystopian’ The CIA received backlash on Twitter for its "wildly dystopian" pride month "WELCO-ME" initiative. "Can’t believe this is real," Sen. JD Vance wrote.
China June 2 CIA Director William Burns secretly visited China in May amid tense relationship with Beijing: report CIA Director William Burns secretly visited China to speak with his counterpart in an effort to restore relations with Beijing.
Georgia May 29 Former chief scientist at Georgia Tech Research Institute pleads guilty to defrauding university, CIA The former chief scientist at the Georgia Tech Research Institute pleaded guilty to conspiring to defraud Georgia Tech and the CIA from 2007 until 2013.
Russia May 21 As Putin falters in Ukraine, CIA recruits Russian spies through social media The CIA has launched a Telegram channel to recruit Russian spies disillusioned with the war in Ukraine and President Vladimir Putin. A video was posted Monday night.
Virginia May 15 Virginia man accused of attacking congressional staffers with baseball bat once sued CIA, sought $29M The Virginia man accused of attacking two congressional staffer sued the CIA last year, according to court documents. He wanted $29 million for his alleged suffering.
CIA May 12 CIA had 'no evidence' Biden laptop was Russian disinformation, says top intel officer during 2020 election A former top intelligence officer said the CIA had "no evidence" to support President Biden allies' claims that the Hunter Biden laptop story was Russian disinformation.