US Asks UK Court to Permit Extradition of WikiLeaks' Assange In January, a lower court judge refused an American request to extradite Assange on spying charges.
Woman Charged in Submarine Spy Case to Remain Locked Up Lawyers for Diana Toebbe had argued for her release during a detention hearing Wednesday.
FBI: Cash, Shredded Papers Seen at Couple's Home in Submarine Spy Case The couple pleaded not guilty in federal court to espionage-related charges that carry life in prison.
Mossad's New Boss Is a Gadget-Loving Killing Machine David Barnea is going to walk softly and carry a big stick -- or so he's been saying to Mossad's workforce and alumni.
Couple Accused in Submarine Espionage Case Indicted They were arrested in West Virginia on Oct. 9 and charged in a criminal complaint with violations of the Atomic Energy Act.
Navy Engineer and Wife May Face Life in Prison for Allegedly Trying to Sell Nuclear Sub Secrets The details of the Navy's nuclear submarine propulsion system are a closely guarded secret that has been shared with only one...
Prosecutors Seek Detention in Navy Submarine Espionage Case Jonathan Toebbe is accused of passing on design information about Virginia-class submarines to someone he thought represented...
Ecuadorian Court Revokes Citizenship for Julian Assange Ecuador has revoked the citizenship of Julian Assange, the founder of Wikileaks who is currently in a British prison.
NSA Discloses Hacking Methods It Says Are Used By Russia An advisory released by the U.S. National Security Agency describes attacks by operatives linked to the GRU.
Trump's Former Lawyer Vows to Help in Air Force Vet Reality Winner's Appeal Reality Winner was found guilty of violating the U.S. Espionage Act and sentenced to more than five years in prison.
Musk, Ramaswamy Proposal to Slash Spending Could Include VA Medical Services Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy confirmed that they plan to target "unauthorized" federal spending, a category that includes...
Coast Guard Set to Receive New Icebreaker by Year's End, Bolstering US Presence in Arctic The need for ships with icebreaking capabilities is growing as China and Russia increase their presence in the Arctic...
Marine Corps F-35C Was Used in Combat for First Time to Strike Houthis, Military Confirms Traveling at speeds of 1,200 mph, the F-35C can carry Joint Direct Attack Munitions, or JDAMs, air-to-air missiles and other...
Military Diversity Is Not the Problem "The main reason for concern about the U.S. military and its performance has to do with the variety of U.S. commitments and...
MacDill Airman Gets 5 Years Of Probation in 'Undead Apes' Blockchain Fraud U.S. District Judge William Jung sentenced Devin Rhoden to five years’ probation, a reflection of Rhoden’s substantial...