White House Placed On Lockdown
The White House was placed on lockdown Monday. According to CBS News White House Correspondent Mark Knoller, a would-be fence jumper got caught going over the perimeter bike racks but did not make it to the fence.
The White House was placed on lockdown Monday. According to CBS News White House Correspondent Mark Knoller, a would-be fence jumper got caught going over the perimeter bike racks but did not make it to the fence.
CORAL SPRINGS, Florida — The family and colleagues of a former FBI agent who disappeared in Iran nine years ago while on a CIA mission expressed anger and disappointment at a rally Saturday that he wasn’t part of a January prisoner exchange with Tehran.
Los Angeles – Information contained in an encrypted iPhone could help finally answer whether there was a third assailant in the San Bernardino terror attack that killed 14 people, according to court papers filed by the county’s district attorney.
The Head of Russia’s military intelligence service, Colonel-General Igor Sergun, was killed in January during a secret mission in the Lebanon’s capital, Beirut, the Lebanese daily newspaper al-Akhbar reported Thursday.
The FBI has launched a new website to counter extremism devoid of any references to Islam or Islamist extremism.
Police in Moscow have arrested a Muslim woman who was spotted brandishing a child’s decapitated head near a metro station in the Russian capital.
An image released Sunday appears to show an Israeli-made drone flying over Syria. Israel Air Industries (IAI) sold the same model of drones to Russia, which may explain the aircraft’s presence in the country.
There is nothing in your life as close to you as your iPhone that is so tragically underutilized. It’s a sad truth that even the most savvy iPhone owners out there must come to terms with.
The Obama administration is planning to permit the National Security Agency to share with other US intelligence agencies the private communications it collects from foreigners’ phone calls and messages, according to a report.
The judge overseeing a US government attempt to force Apple Inc to unlock an encrypted iPhone belonging to one of the San Bernardino shooters made it clear she expected a full briefing on the technological details involved in prosecutors’ request.