Report recommends fundamental changes. According to a summary of its report issued Wednesday, a House Intelligence Committee concludes that American intelligence agencies are failing to meet the multipronged…
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Trump Administration Provides Funding for 9/11 Memorial
$2 million set aside for the continued operation of New York site. The president’s administration announced on Saturday that it would be providing the Department of the Interior…
Read MoreSupreme Court Issues Decision
Individuals can bring suit against foreign powers that supported terrorists. The Supreme Court issued its opinion in the case of Opati v. Republic of Sudan this past week.…
Read MoreInformation on Pensacola Shooter Released
Gunman’s attack, tied to al-Qaida, planned months in advance. On Monday, officials at the FBI released information into the murder of three U.S. sailors at a military base…
Read MoreFBI Connects Terrorism to Pensacola Shooting
Attacker’s phone encryption broken to reveal al Qaeda link. The aviation trainee from the Saudi Air Force who killed three American sailors and wounded several others in a…
Read MoreRockets Hit U.S. Airbase in Afghanistan
ISIS claimed responsibility for the attack. Rockets were fired early Thursday at Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan. The Islamic State said it was behind the five rockets, according…
Read MoreJustice Department Indicts Nicolas Maduro
Cites the Venezuelan leader on narcoterrorism charges. Justice Department announced on Thursday that it had brought charges against current Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro for converting Venezuela into a…
Read MoreSecretary Pompeo in Kabul on Urgent Mission
Political impasse has undermined U.S. efforts. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo arrived in Kabul on Monday on what the State Department said is an urgent, unannounced one-day diplomatic…
Read MoreUnited States Signs Taliban Deal
More talks and troop withdrawals coming American and Taliban officials signed a historic agreement Saturday, setting the table for a reduction of U.S. forces in Afghanistan and unprecedented…
Read MoreSupreme Court Hears First Cases of the Month
Oral arguments in Forest Service authority and foreign nation liability Monday saw the Supreme Court return to the bench to begin their February argument session. The court heard…
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