The Biden administration rolled out a new cybersecurity strategy that calls on U.S. law enforcement and military agencies to be more proactive.
Author: Josh Meyer, USA TODAY
Watchdog report faults Pentagon for problems that led to 2021 collapse of Afghan security forces
American troops left behind $7.2 billion in aircraft, missiles, communications gear and other military equipment for the Taliban to potentially use.
Ukrainian children taken to Russia brings back fear, memories of a similar Nazi effort
A lasting consequence of Russia’s war on Ukraine: The coerced and forced deportation of potentially tens of thousands of Ukrainian children.
Biden and Trump documents expose wider problem: Missing classified records not uncommon
Biden and Trump’s classified documents expose long-held issues with how the U.S. government tracks sensitive documents, experts say.
Biden’s ‘Armageddon’ nuclear warning builds on increasing worries about a desperate Putin
Nuclear security experts who talked to USA TODAY agreed with Biden’s assessment – as Putin faces more and more losses in his on war on Ukraine.
Hackers took down U.S. airport websites, Department of Homeland Security confirms
The Russian government, perhaps using private-sector hacker groups as it often does, is the most likely suspect, according to one expert.
What exactly was Roger Stone’s role in Capitol riot? The latest Jan. 6 hearing offered new clues
The Jan. 6 committee disclosed lots of new evidence about Stone’s alleged role in Donald Trump’s efforts to overturn the 2020 election.
Donald Trump embraces QAnon again at North Carolina rally as ties to violence raise concern
Trump’s open embrace of QAnon comes as the number of real-world violent episodes – including killings – associated with the conspiracy group grow.
While everyone speculates about the Mar-a-Lago search warrant, here’s what we really know
The search of Mar-a-Lago sparked fierce calls for transparency and allegations of wrongdoing from across the political spectrum.
Now that al-Qaida leader al-Zawahri is dead, the questions begin. Here are some of the biggest ones.
Al-Qaida leader Ayman al-Zawahri’s death by drone strike raises big questions about the U.S. counterterrorism war and pullout from Afghanistan.