Greg Myre
Stories
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World
'Moscow Rules': How The CIA Operated Under The Watchful Eye Of The KGB
When CIA officers walk out of the U.S. Embassy in Moscow, they're shadowed by Russian security. The book, The Moscow Rules, examines how they have operated with this round-the-clock surveillance.
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National
Pilots Who Flew For Air America In Vietnam Fight For Pensions
America's final act in the Vietnam War produced an iconic image: a helicopter on a rooftop as desperate Vietnamese tried to climb aboard. For some involved in the mission, the story isn't over.
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National Security
'American Taliban' John Walker Lindh Scheduled To Be Released On Parole
John Walker Lindh, the "American Taliban" captured in Afghanistan shortly after the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks, is scheduled to be released on parole Thursday after serving 17 years of a 20-year sentence.
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National Security
CIA Recruiting Comes Out Into The Open
Under CIA Director Gina Haspel, the spy agency is reaching out in very public ways it's never done before, from social media to superhero conventions.
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National Security
FBI Is Investigating 850 Cases Of Potential Domestic Terrorism
The large number of cases prompts some members of Congress to ask: does the U.S. need new laws to prosecute domestic terrorism?
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National Security
Former CIA Officer Pleads Guilty To Spying For China
Jerry Lee told the judge he "conspired to gather and send secret information" to China. This is the third time in the past year a former U.S. intelligence officer has been tied to spying for China.
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National
Judge Is Open To Releasing Man Prosecutors Have Called 'Domestic Terrorist'
The judge notes the only charges against Coast Guard Lt. Christopher Hasson involve drug and weapons violations and says he should be released pending trial with "a whole lot of supervision."
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World
Remembering The Victims Of The Easter Sunday Attacks In Sri Lanka
The victims of Sunday's bombings in Sri Lanka came from around the world. As funerals and burials begin, the victims are being remembered.
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World
How Much Did WikiLeaks Damage U.S. National Security?
This question has been a source of debate since the group published hundreds of thousands of U.S. military documents and diplomatic cables in 2010, many related to U.S. wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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National Security
A Look Inside The National Counterterrorism Center And Preventing The Next Big Attack
The U.S. has delivered powerful blows to al-Qaida and ISIS. So what should the U.S. do now to combat terror?