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Jun 29, 2017 In The News

Before the 2016 presidential election, a longtime Republican opposition researcher mounted an independent campaign to obtain emails he believed were stolen from Hillary Clinton’s private server, likely by Russian hackers.

Jun 29, 2017 In The News

When President Trump talked tough about China’s economic impact on America during the campaign, he criticized its trade policies and its approach to its currency.

 
Jun 29, 2017 In The News

The Senate on Thursday approved tweaks to its bipartisan package of sanctions on Russia and Iran, ending a delay of the bill as Democrats prodded the House GOP to quickly pass it in order to put Moscow on notice for its cyber-meddling in last year's election.

 
Jun 29, 2017 In The News

 The Islamic State has carried out nearly 1,500 attacks in 16 cities across Iraq and Syria after they were declared freed from the militants’ control in recent months, providing new evidence that the group is reverting to its insurgent roots and foreshadowing long-term security threats.

Jun 28, 2017 In The News

The day started like most for Roman N. Klimenko, an accountant in Kiev who had just settled in at his desk, typing at a computer keyboard and drinking coffee. He was unaware that concealed within his tax preparation software lurked a ticking bomb.

Jun 28, 2017 In The News

The Senate Intelligence Committee’s investigation of the Trump campaign’s possible links to Russia is now focused sharply on financial transactions involving the president’s associates -- with the committee searching for improprieties in more than 2,000 documents it has received from the Treasury Department’s financial crimes unit.

 
Jun 27, 2017 In The News

Computer systems from Ukraine to the United States were struck on Tuesday in an international cyberattack that was similar to a recent assault that crippled tens of thousands of machines worldwide.

 
Jun 27, 2017 In The News

A new wave of powerful cyberattacks hit Europe and beyond on Tuesday in a possible reprise of a widespread ransomware assault in May. Affected were a Russian oil giant, a Danish shipping and energy conglomerate, and Ukrainian government ministries, which were brought to a standstill in a wave of ransom demands.

Jun 25, 2017 In The News

When President Vladimir Putin needed billions of roubles to build facilities for the Sochi Winter Olympics or fund spending in a region of Ukraine claimed by Russian separatists, he turned to Vnesheconombank (VEB).

 
Jun 25, 2017 In The News

One late afternoon in April, helicopter-borne American commandos intercepted a vehicle in southeastern Syria carrying a close associate of the Islamic State’s supreme leader, 

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