Russia
Cybersecurity
Is There a Mole at the NSA, or Is It Russian Disinformation?
Back in March, we speculated that the point behind the Russian hacks and Wikileaks document dumps during the 2016 election was to create a...
Foreign Policy
Clinton, Russia and the Uranium Deal Explained
This story was updated on Dec. 21, 2017 to reflect the Justice Department's renewed interest in the Uranium One deal.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions is...
Cybersecurity
The FBI Was Denied Access to the DNC’s Server. But, Does it Matter?
Among the most persistent objections for the attribution to Russia of the 2016 hacking of the DNC is the DNC’s refused to grant access...
Cybersecurity
Does a New Study Prove the DNC Hack Was An Inside Job?
Updated 8/14/17 to include responses from Forensicator and additional information.
The question of Russia's culpability in the 2016 hacking of the DNC is a settled...
Russia
Why Mueller is Investigating Trump’s Business Ties
The investigation being led by Special Counsel Robert Mueller has reportedly turned to President Trump's business dealings with Russia according to a new Bloomberg...
Russia
What Sessions Didn’t Say May Be More Revealing Than What He Did
In testimony punctuated by flashes of anger, Attorney General Jeff Sessions called charges that he colluded in Russia's effort to influence the 2016 election...
Commentary
As Trump Steps Onto World Stage, Republicans in Washington Fret
In the four months since his inauguration, Washington Republicans have clung tightly to the glimmers of promise from President Trump. The early policy fumble of...
Foreign Policy
Did President Trump Disclose Classified Information to Russia?
The Washington Post reported Monday that in a meeting last week with Russian ambassador Sergei Lavrov, President Donald Trump described details of intelligence the...