WASHINGTON - After secret interrogations, the CIA transferred to U.S. military custody a high-level al-Qaida figure who helped Osama bin Laden escape from Afghanistan in 2001, the Pentagon announced Friday.
The threat from an adversary's use of space is more than just zapping a satellite out of sky. It could be as mundane as grabbing an up-to-date reconnaissance image from a free Web site.
BERLIN - A U.S. Soldier was fatally shot in a confrontation with German police after taking his ex-girlfriend hostage in the southern town of Koenigsberg, police said March 14.
NSA's Domestic Spying Grows
As Agency Sweeps Up Data
BAGHDAD, 10 March 2008 (IRIN) - Iraqi women on 8 March, International Woman's Day, called for an end to violence against women nationwide and for equal status with men, especially in top jobs, including ministries and embassies.
The U.S. Supreme Court announced today that it will hear a Utah dispute that centers on the display of religious symbols on public property.
Americans United for Separation of Church and State said the case brings the high court back into a confusing and controversial area of constitutional law.
A contractor died when a DynCorp manager used an employee’s armored car to transport prostitutes, according to Barry Halley, a Worldwide Network Services employee working under a DynCorp subcontract.