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The Central Intelligence Agency has released two Hollywood-style videos with the goal of recruiting Chinese dissidents to "steal secrets" for the United States.
The Central Intelligence Agency on Tuesday became the first major national security agency to offer so-called buyouts to its entire workforce, a CIA spokesperson and two other sources familiar ...
Employees at the Central Intelligence Agency, the National Security Agency and the Office of the Director of National Intelligence were sent deferred resignation offer letters this week, according ...
The Central Intelligence Agency on Tuesday offered all employees buyouts that were previously extended to millions of federal workers, according to a report. The buyouts would provide CIA ...
Central Intelligence is set to celebrate its 10th anniversary next year, but before it does so, it’s finding success as one of the most popular movies of the week on Max, sitting at #3 at the ...
Mr. Sipher, a nonresident senior fellow at the Atlantic Council, worked for the Central Intelligence Agency’s clandestine service for 28 years. General Hayden is a former director of the C.I.A ...
1954. The Cold War intensifies with US involvement in South Vietnam. Return of the award-winning series about America’s Central Intelligence Agency… told from the inside out. Show more The ...
President-elect Donald Trump announced Tuesday that former Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe is his pick to lead the Central Intelligence Agency. In a Truth Social post, Trump ...
The Defense Intelligence Agency has ordered a pause of all activities and events related to Martin Luther King Jr. and Black History Month.
WASHINGTON—The Central Intelligence Agency offered buyouts to its entire workforce Tuesday, in what officials said is a bid to bring the agency in line with President Trump’s priorities ...
NEW YORK, Jan 25 (Reuters) - The Central Intelligence Agency has assessed that the COVID-19 pandemic is more likely to have emerged from a lab than from nature, an agency spokesperson said on ...
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.
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