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The CIA offered to pay off analysts in order to bury their findings that COVID-19 most likely leaked from a lab in Wuhan, China, new whistleblower testimony to Congress alleges.
The CIA publishes a helpful list of press releases on all the social media ventures it sponsors via its technology investment arm, In-Q-Tel. Latest U.S.
CIA Director John Brennan apologized to the Senate Intelligence Committee on Thursday and admitted the agency spied on computers used by its staffers who prepared an investigation of the ...
The CIA has changed its assessment on the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic, now favoring the lab leak theory. But some worry this could be an indication of politicization.
The CIA now believes the virus responsible for the COVID-19 pandemic most likely originated from a laboratory, according to an assessment released Saturday that points the finger at China even ...
The shadowy and sometimes bizarre operations of the CIA are kept top secret for many years, deemed necessary to protect national security. It's only decades later American citizens learn of ...
A Fredericksburg woman’s divorce offers insight into the deep strains that working for the CIA can exert on marriages. Divorces involving spies are often just as clandestine as their work.
The CIA had a booth at the recent Awesome Con gathering for movie and comic book superheroes in Washington. It's one quirky example of the way the spy agency is reaching out to a broader potential ...
A former CIA employee was sentenced to 40 years in prison after carrying out the largest data leak in the agency’s history, the US Attorney’s Office of the Southern District of New York ...
The CIA's domestic field offices recruit foreigners living temporarily in the United States -- for example, scientists at universities, diplomats at embassies and business executives -- to work as ...
Signifying nothing: The CIA's logo looks like an album cover. Space Force seems to be jacking 'Star Trek.' For COVID-19, graphic design seems to be nonexistent.
Tokyo and Washington went to great pains in 1996 to conceal the existence of a CIA office in Tokyo, saying that the news could hurt Japan-U.S. relations, according to newly declassified U.S ...
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