A new poll suggests Americans have very little appetite for any real involvement in the crisis in Ukraine and any move against Russia.
For the last five years, the White House has withheld over 9,000 top-secret documents from a Senate investigation of the CIA’s former detention and torture program. The report comes one day after the CIA was accused of interfering in the probe.
Several people have been injured in an explosion that collapsed several buildings in New York City, according to US officials.
A senior US senator has accused the CIA of criminal activity in improperly searching a computer network set up for lawmakers investigating allegations of torture.
Former US congressman Ron Paul says Washington’s efforts to impose sanctions against Russia over the crisis in Ukraine are an “act of war.”
Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro has lashed out at US Vice President Joe Biden for his recent remarks on the situation in the South American country.
The US is sending a dozen F-16 fighter jets and nearly 300 service personnel to Poland by Thursday as part of a training exercise in response to the crisis in neighboring Ukraine, the Polish defense ministry confirmed.
US Secretary of State John Kerry has asked for Iran’s cooperation with the United States in establishing the fate of a “retired FBI agent” who went missing in southern Iran in 2007.
American spy agency whistleblower Edward Snowden has told the European Parliament that the US National Security Agency (NSA) pressures its EU allies to adopt measures to further enable broad and indiscriminate electronic surveillance.
US hawkish Republican Senator John McCain, from Arizona, who ran for president in 2008, is now the least popular senator in the country, according to a new poll.