Our adversaries are even using the US banking system. Here’s how they get away with it
State actors use dark web identity markets, shell companies and domestic facilitators to penetrate American financial systems and evade sanctions.
Congress is a huge target for spies. Members and staff need a wake-up call and training
Rep. Pat Fallon says China, Russia and Iran actively target Congress, calls for mandatory counterintelligence training through the STOP Resolution.
Religious anti-abortion center finds opportunity in town without OB-GYNs
A crisis pregnancy center in Sandpoint, Idaho, wants to expand women's healthcare three years after the labor and delivery unit at the town's hospital closed and its OB-GYNs moved out of state.
Route 66 sees neon-fueled resurgence in Tulsa ahead of centennial
“Neon was really the first advertisement on the road," says Ken Busby, with Tulsa's Route 66 Commission. The group proposed a matching neon sign grant 5 years ago.
LIRR unions, MTA’s late-night bargaining session ends with no deal to stop strike
With the LIRR strike entering its third day, the MTA and union leaders will resume talks at 7:30 a.m. Monday.
Austin shooting spree: 3 held after at least 12 incidents, police say
Mayor Kirk Watson said no motive has been identified and the shootings appear to be random.
Packing the Supreme Court? Kamala Harris pushes idea as the party quickly forgets about Joe Biden
Kamala Harris wants to expand the Supreme Court, echoing FDR's failed 1937 court-packing scheme that even fellow Democrats at the time opposed.
Arkansas man allegedly threatened Walmart mass shooting over hantavirus lockdown fears, authorities say
Arkansas man arrested for allegedly threatening a Walmart mass shooting over a potential hantavirus lockdown, according to the Marion County Sheriff.
Are the Knicks and Cavs really the best the East has to offer to the Thunder or Spurs?
The East better put its best foot forward if it has any chance of competing against the West juggernauts.
Birding may hold key to keeping your brain sharp in old age, new study suggests
New research suggests birding may be good for the brain. There's evidence it could help guard the brain against dementia and age related cognitive decline. Bradley Blackburn reports.