U.S. nuclear secrets are vulnerable to spies, report says
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Top-secret military leaks raise national security concerns
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Pentagon: Airstrikes on Iran-affiliated sites in Syria were ‘proportionate and deliberate’
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TikTok CEO to appear before Congress amid growing security concerns
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Foreign adversaries not responsible for 'Havana syndrome,' say U.S. intel agencies
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China-linked hackers targeted 39 industries on most continents in 2022, report finds
03:23
Biden ordered unidentified aerial objects taken down out of 'abundance of caution'
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U.S. military takes down second 'high-altitude object' over Alaska, origin unknown
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Chinese balloon had antennas capable of collecting signals intelligence
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DHS issues domestic terror threat warning to LGBTQ, Jewish and migrant communities
04:18
House Homeland Security Committee holds hearing on worldwide threats
03:46
Biden's national security adviser Sullivan acknowledges communications with Russia
01:36
CIA honors Harriet Tubman as model spy with statue
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Justice Dept. charges three Iranians with hacking computer networks in global scheme
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Extradition of Julian Assange to the U.S. approved by British government
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Plot by ISIS operative to assassinate former Pres. George W. Bush foiled by law enforcement
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Justice Dept. announces criminal charges against Chinese government over efforts to intimidate
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CIA director: 'Putin has no endgame' in Ukraine as intel shows up to 4,000 Russian soldiers killed
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White House: Putin 'improvising' Ukraine strategy, was not prepared for U.S. intel
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Russian military exercises in Belarus ‘will continue indefinitely’
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Classmate: Bombing suspect ‘was just a regular kid’
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Biden ordered unidentified aerial objects taken down out of 'abundance of caution'
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U.S. military takes down second 'high-altitude object' over Alaska, origin unknown
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DHS issues domestic terror threat warning to LGBTQ, Jewish and migrant communities
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