A former CIA software engineer was convicted on Wednesday of leaking classified information to WikiLeaks from the spy agency, in one of the biggest such thefts in CIA history.
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A former CIA software engineer was convicted on Wednesday of leaking classified information to WikiLeaks from the spy agency, in one of the biggest such thefts in CIA history.
“The Iranian regime is waging a multipronged campaign… against select U.S. officials to avenge the death of IRGC-QF Commander Soleimani in January 2020, raising the threat at home and abroad for those Iran views as responsible for the killing,”
Italy might need early elections to overcome a political impasse, government officials said on Friday, after Prime Minister Mario Draghi tendered his resignation in the wake of a mutiny by a coalition partner.
Ukrainian officials said Kalibr cruise missiles were used in the attack that were fired from a Russian warship in the Black Sea, damaging a medical clinic, residential buildings, offices, and markets.
U.S. President Joe Biden promised on Friday not to give up efforts to end the decades-long Israeli-Palestinian conflict, though he offered no new proposals to restart the stalled political dialogue between the two sides.
Uber is facing a lawsuit from about 550 of its users who allege that drivers hired by the ride share company sexually assaulted them.
Wildfires raged across tinder-dry country in Portugal, Spain, France and Croatia on Thursday, burning homes and threatening livelihoods.
The undertaking was part of a “Jerusalem Declaration” crowning Biden’s first visit to Israel as President.
Banks are facing a tough economic backdrop with sky-high inflation worrying consumers, under-pressure markets hurting investment banking, and inverted portions of the U.S. Treasury yield curve adding challenges to generating income.
The Biden administration’s Health and Human Services is warning pharmacies that refuse to fill abortion pill prescriptions that they may be violating federal law.