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nationalpost.comCIA Employee Trial Delayed After Gold Theft Accusation
A former senior CIA employee remains in custody after a federal judge postponed his initial court appearance. Prosecutors allege he removed 303 gold bars and foreign currency from agency premises.
upi.comTrump administration and Anthropic near agreement on AI tools for spy agencies
The Trump administration and Anthropic are finalizing terms that would allow U.S. intelligence agencies to access the company's AI systems. No contract has been signed and details remain limited.
foxnews.comIntelligence official steps down from two administration posts
Amaryllis Fox Kennedy is leaving positions at the Office of the Director of National Intelligence and the Office of Management and Budget. Officials said the departure is the latest among senior national security staff.
ReasonCIA Whistleblower Alleges Agency Changed COVID-19 Origins Assessment
A CIA whistleblower has alleged that the agency revised its assessment of COVID-19's origins after pressure from officials. The discussion appears in a podcast episode released on May 16, 2026, that also covers other topics including hantavirus and a accusation against a member o…
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewPresident Trump Signs Bill Extending FISA Section 702 Authorities Through 2030
President Trump signed S. 4465 into law on April 30, 2026, extending the surveillance powers under title VII of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act through 2030. The measure affects U.S. intelligence agencies and requires updated certifications and congressional oversight.…
theamericanconservative.comCongress Approves 45-Day Extension for Section 702 Surveillance Program
The U.S. House and Senate approved a temporary 45-day extension of Section 702 under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act on Thursday, averting its expiration at midnight Friday. The measure, passed unanimously in the Senate and by a 261-111 vote in the House, now goes to Pr…