Defense

The CIA Begins Weapon Delivery to Some Syrian Rebels

State Department and other agencies are offering non-lethal aid.

Defense

Obama Pledges to Consider Syria Plan, While Keeping Threat of a Strike

President says he will continue to pursue congressional authorization for military intervention.

Defense

John Kerry Makes the Syria Case to the Liberal Public

Secretary of State argues military intervention would not be the same as the U.S. going to war.

Defense

Why the U.S. Didn't Anticipate Syria's Chemical Attack

U.S. intelligence officials had obtained, but not 'processed' intercepted communications between Syrian officials.

Defense

National Security Adviser: Administration Has 'No Expectation' of Losing Syria Vote

Susan Rice says she is 'quite confident' Congress will authorize a limited intervention in Syria.

Defense

Internal Benghazi Report Details State Department Security Flaws

Risk assessments of embassies and consulates in dangerous areas are determined by 'experience and intuition.'

Defense

The Senate's Compromise Syria Plan Comes With a Time Limit

Military action could last 60 days, with a possible 30-day extension.

Defense

Kerry: 'Humanity's Red Line' Crossed in Syria

Top Obama administration officials make the case for a military strike before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.

Management

U.S. Embassy Staffer Sent Home from Malta After He Tries to Fight a Stranger

A viral video shows the employee confronting a Maltese driver.

Defense

The State Department Will Send Someone to North Korea to Rescue Kenneth Bae

Bob Kind, the special envy for North Korean human rights issues will make the trip on Friday.

Defense

Kerry: Syria's Chemical Attacks a 'Moral Obscenity'

Administration indicates it will respond to evidence that Assad regime was behind the attacks,

Management

Homeland Security Employee Moonlights as Race Warrior

Procurement worker told bosses he is running an 'entertainment' website, but the content goes well beyond that.

Defense

An 'Overwhelmed' NSA Still Doesn't Know What Snowden Took

Poor data compartmentalization and poor audit capability are partly to blame.

Defense

The U.S. Still Isn't Ready To Cut Its Aid to Egypt

Secretary of State John Kerry provided the administrations most thorough response so far.

Oversight

Student Crowdfunds Unpaid Internship with Harry Reid

The campaign could be good practice for the aspiring lobbyist.

Tech

Obama's Intelligence Chief Will Head Up Promised NSA Review

Clapper has said the U.S. doesn't 'collect any type of data at all' on hundreds of million of Americans.

Oversight

Hillary Clinton Calls Voter Fraud a 'Phantom Epidemic'

Likely 2016 presidential contender urges Congress to come up with new ideas for voting districts.

Oversight

Biden Reminds Everyone He Might Run for President, Too

Vice president plans trip to Iowa steak fry fundraiser next month.

Defense

The U.S. Files Its First Benghazi Criminal Charges

Libyan militia leader long-believed to be a key player in orchestrating the attack will face unspecified charges.