CIA 2 days ago Elon Musk visits CIA headquarters to discuss DOGE cuts Tech billionaire and CEO Elon Musk stopped by CIA headquarters on Monday to meet with John Ratcliffe, the spy agency's director, to discuss DOGE.
Congress 2 days ago 'JFK' director Oliver Stone calls on Congress to reopen investigation into Kennedy assassination Oliver Stone urged lawmakers in Washington, D.C, Tuesday to reopen the investigation into the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, who was killed Nov. 22, 1963.
Germany March 27 Secret documents on Nazis who fled to Argentina after WWII being declassified Argentina will soon declassify all government-held files relating to Nazi fugitives who fled and settled in Argentina after the Holocaust, according to reports.
Secretary of Defense March 26 CIA director blasts Democrat's 'offensive line of questioning' about Hegseth's 'drinking habits' CIA Director John Ratcliffe blasted a House Democrat for asking him "whether Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth had been drinking" while chatting in a Signal text group.
VIDEO March 26 CIA Director blasts California House Dem asking him about Hegseth's 'drinking habits' CIA Director John Ratcliffe blasted Rep. Jimmy Gomez, D-Calif., for asking him “whether Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth had been drinking before he leaked classified information” in a Signal chat group.
CIA March 26 Ratcliffe says new Signal texts show he 'did not transmit classified information' CIA Director John Ratcliffe said the Signal texts revealing the so-called "attack plans" targeting Yemen’s Houthi rebels prove he didn't transmit classified information.
VIDEO March 26 CIA director says new Signal texts show he 'did not transmit classified information' CIA Director John Ratcliffe reacts to new texts published Wednesday by The Atlantic.
Virginia March 26 Former US attorney Jessica Aber suspected to have died from 'natural causes': police The former U.S. attorney who was found dead in Alexandria, Virginia, over the weekend is suspected to have died from "natural causes," according to police.
CIA March 19 Suspect surrenders to police after hours-long standoff near CIA headquarters in Virginia Police in Virginia shut down part of a roadway in response to a "barricade incident" near CIA headquarters in McLean, authorities said.
House Of Representatives March 19 US spies urged to refocus efforts on America's backyard, new House Intel chair says House’s new Intelligence Chair Rick Crawford plans to drive intelligence community to focus on building partnerships with Latin American allies for intelligence gathering.
Assassinations - Murders March 18 Trump to declassify JFK files: Famed doctor who investigated assassination predicts what Americans could learn A famed doctor who investigated the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy discussed what the upcoming release of the assassination files may reveal.
CIA March 12 CIA director, Putin's spy chief hold first phone call in more than 2 years: report The directors of the Central Intelligence Agency and Russia’s Foreign Intelligence Service spoke by phone for the first time in more than two years, reports say.
VIDEO March 10 Former CIA director slams Biden admin's 'deeply troubling' move for Hunter Biden Former CIA director Mike Pompeo weighs in on the director of national intelligence revoking security clearances of former president Joe Biden's officials on 'The Story.'
CIA February 26 Ratcliffe shrugs off concerns about potential threat of fired agents armed with CIA's secrets If firing CIA officers would prompt them to "risk treason" by spilling nation's secrets, they need to part with the agency, which is the thinking of Director John Ratcliffe.
Intel February 25 NSA investigates 'secret sex chats' under guise of DEI on internal agency message board The NSA said it is investigating potential abuses of an internal agency message board that was uncovered to be host to explicit discussions of officials' sexual fetishes and experiences with transgender surgery.
VIDEO February 19 Trump ramps up cartel surveillance efforts to strengthen border security Fox News chief national security correspondent Jennifer Griffin has the latest on C.I.A. drones being used to track drug cartels on ‘America Reports.’
Donald Trump February 19 Federal judge temporarily stops Trump admin from firing 11 intelligence officers assigned to DEI programs Judge Anthony Trenga issued a temporary stay on the firing of 11 CIA employees who Trump's administration had targeted for working on DEI initiatives.
Mexico February 18 CIA uses drones to sniff out cartels and fentanyl labs in Mexico: US official The CIA has been flying MQ9 Reaper drones over Mexico to help sniff out dangerous cartels and fentanyl laboratories, in partnership with the country's government.
CIA February 4 CIA offering buyouts to its entire workforce: report The Central Intelligence Agency reportedly offered buyouts to the entire workforce to bring the agency in line with President Donald Trump's agenda.
CIA January 28 'John Brennan, Gina Haspel era is over': Ratcliffe, allies promise workforce changes at CIA CIA Director John Ratcliffe warned his agents of "changes" to come under his leadership in a memo obtained by Fox News Digital.
Media January 27 Tom Cotton pans liberal media's earlier dismissals of lab leak theory after CIA announcement Sen. Tom Cotton took a dig at the liberal media for its early dismissal of he lab-leak hypothesis after the CIA's newly released assessment supporting the theory.
VIDEO January 26 Dr. Marc Siegel: ‘We need to know’ the origins of COVID-19 to ‘prepare for the next pandemic’ Fox News senior medical analyst Dr. Marc Siegel breaks down new details on the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic on ‘Fox News Live.’
Fox News Flash January 26 New CIA boss Ratcliffe says Biden-era report backing lab-leak theory released to 'restore' trust Newly-confirmed CIA Director John Ratcliffe told Fox News the decision to release a Biden-era analysis favoring the COVID-19 lab leak theory is a step toward transparency.
CIA January 25 CIA releases new analysis on COVID origins favoring lab leak theory The CIA has changed its assessment on the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic, now favoring the lab leak theory. But some worry this could be an indication of politicization.
Donald Trump January 24 JFK's grandson says there is 'nothing heroic' about Trump's declassification order Former President John F. Kennedy's grandson is upset with President Donald Trump's order to declassify files relating to his grandfather and great-uncle's assassinations.
Donald Trump January 23 Trump 'misrepresented' Hunter Biden laptop letter, John Brennan complains after losing security clearance Ex-CIA head John Brennan discussed President Donald Trump removing his security clearance for his involvement in the Hunter Biden laptop letter on MSNBC.
Politics January 22 Sen. Thune suggests staying through weekend to confirm Trump picks after Dems delay votes: 'Shouldn't be hard' Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., was frustrated with Sen. Chris Murphy, D-Conn., after he blocked a confirmation vote for John Ratcliffe as CIA director.
Donald Trump January 20 Trump pledges to release files on JFK, MLK and RFK assassinations President-elect Trump vowed Sunday that he would release long-classified government records on the assassinations of John F. Kennedy, Martin Luther King Jr. and Robert F. Kennedy.
Donald Trump November 12 Trump picks former intel director John Ratcliffe to head the CIA John Ratcliffe, who previously served as President-elect Trump's principal intelligence advisor, has now been picked by Trump to serve as director of the CIA.
Israel October 28 Egyptian president proposes new cease-fire truce as CIA chief in Mideast for talks Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi proposed a two-day truce to secure a Hamas hostage exchange as top officials from the CIA, Mossad and Qatar meet to discuss a "new" plan to establish a cease-fire in Gaza.