US Senate Committees Highlight Intelligence, Security Failures in Capitol Attack
January 6 assault disrupted certification of presidential election result////
January 6 assault disrupted certification of presidential election result////
Move comes amid vehement criticism from congressional Republicans about the White House's earlier an
Over half a dozen coalition targets have been hit in Iraq in recent weeks, including bases in Anbar
Blinken will also meet with G-7 counterparts in London
Senior US Justice Department official says the number of arrests continues to grow
Two foreign contractors and three Iraqi soldiers injured in attack north of Baghdad; no immediate cl
William Evans, who died April 2, lies in honor in the Capitol rotunda, one of the highest honors Con
Top US diplomat Antony Blinken says some governments used pandemic as pretext' to consolidate auth
The 22-year-old was wearing a bulletproof vest in a supermarket in a suburb of Atlanta, Georgia
Family told police he was playing with a machine gun' days before grocery store shooting
Officer Brian Sicknick was rushed to a hospital and died the next day; Julian Elie Khater and George
That would bring number of people potentially facing prosecution to more than 400
Defense officials says they aren't there yet,' while warning Washington will retaliate if needed
Pentagon says it is still trying to determine who fired rockets at Al Asad Base
Navalny was poisoned last year in an attack he blames on Moscow, which denies any involvement
Prosecutors say members formed military formation to breach Capitol
Prosecutors say members formed military formation to breach Capitol
At least 20 journalists injured, four severely, as baton-wielding police attack reporters covering o
Guardians of Blood Brigade militant group has claimed responsibility for rocket attacks that killed
Tumso Abdurakhmanov survived Feb. 26 attack in town of Gavle
Washington says it supports Sri Lanka's efforts to bring the three to trial over the bombings that k
Britain reactivates emergency hospitals amid COVID-19 infection surge
Experts say armed Shi'ite groups fear retaliation from outgoing Trump administration
Charges against Abu Agela Masud, Libyan bombing expert, comes on the 32nd anniversary of deadly bomb
The three claimed they were put on the no-fly list after refusing repeated FBI requests to spy in th
Negotiations between Meng Wanzhou's lawyers and Justice Department picked up after US presidential e
Attack came as Washington announced pullout of 500 more soldiers from Iraq to bring total number of
Officials say the cyber campaign represented the most disruptive and destructive series of computer
The former Hollywood mogul whose fall from grace inspired the #MeToo movement faces more than 100 ye
News of charges follow an indictment of two other Iranians accused of participating in similar attac
Suspects charged in connection with cyber-attacks on more than 100 companies in US and abroad
Justice Department charges say NFL wide receiver Josh Bellamy personally obtained $1.2 million in fo
Militants drove suicide vehicle at camp west of Kismayo
White House official cites involvement of corrupt World Health Organization for refusing to partic
One official, speaking on the condition of anonymity, said the injuries were a result of a collision
Enterprise fraudulently obtained copyrighted DVDs and Blu-Ray discs from wholesale distributors and
Those charged include 2 US citizens and 1 Pakistani national
State Department report says goal of campaign is undermining democratic values, weakening internatio
A letter to the mayor Tuesday reiterated that the new agents will conduct 'classic crime fighting' a
Senior administration official says talks with office of Democratic Gov. Kate Brown are in early sta
Indictment marks first time Chinese nationals have been charged with what officials call 'blended th
US Treasury Department imposed far-reaching sanctions on businesses tied to Yevgeniy Prigozhin
According to US prosecutors, Yevgeny Nikulin in 2012 stole the usernames and passwords of tens of mi
Cesar Duarte arrested in Miami
Judge denies request to reverse Michael Pack's decision to fire agency heads
/News reports say Trump was briefed earlier this year, but US leader insists he was not
US leader scoffs at news report of so-called attacks'
US officials, lawmakers fear Moscow is using police frustrations and racial tensions to maximize dis
He also replaced their boards with allies
Demonstrations continued in many cities, and with fewer clashes leaders relaxed curfew orders
More than two dozen North Korean individuals are accused of making at least $2.5 billion in illicit
Paul Whelan was arrested in Moscow in December 2018; prosecutors claim that a flash drive found in h
Chancellor tells lawmakers the news 'pains' her; arrest warrant issued for suspect
The Trump administration is imposing sanctions on the trading unit of Russian state-controlled oil c
Washington blames Iran-backed paramilitary groups for increasingly regular rocketing and shelling of
The trade deficit dropped 1.7% to $616.8 billion last year, declining for the first time since 2013
U.S. forces again have allegedly blocked Russian military convoys from entering the Kurdish-controll
American troops in northeast Syria prevented Russian military convoys from touring near the Iraqi bo
The US Embassy is within the Iraqi capital's Green Zone, and has been a flashpoint amid wider region
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a war monitor that has researchers inside the country, repo