Intelligence Agencies
WASHINGTON - The Supreme Court won't make the super-secret National Security Agency divulge whether it has records of the warrantless wiretapping it did of lawyers representing Guantanamo Bay inmates.
WASHINGTON - After months of argument over lawmakers' access to briefings on top-secret intelligence, Congress on Wednesday sent the first intelligence authorization bill since 2004 to President Barack Obama with language meant to strengthen oversight of sensitive spy operations.
WASHINGTON - Defense intelligence agencies are trying to figure out how to cut 10 percent of their contractors as part of Defense Secretary Robert Gates' Pentagon-wide drive to reduce costs.
WASHINGTON - The Senate late Thursday confirmed retired Air Force Lt.
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