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The CIA believes COVID most likely originated from a lab but has low confidence in its own finding

Read full article: The CIA believes COVID most likely originated from a lab but has low confidence in its own finding

The CIA now believes the virus responsible for the COVID-19 pandemic most likely originated from a laboratory.

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John Ratcliffe, Trump's CIA pick, tells senators the agency is 'not where we’re supposed to be'

Read full article: John Ratcliffe, Trump's CIA pick, tells senators the agency is 'not where we’re supposed to be'

John Ratcliffe, President-elect Donald Trump's pick to lead the CIA, has told members of the Senate that the nation's premier spy agency can do better.

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FBI must be independent and above the partisan fray, outgoing director says in farewell address

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Outgoing FBI Director Christopher Wray says the bureau must remain independent, above the partisan fray and ā€œcommitted to upholding the rule of law."

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Jill Biden gets the priciest gift from a foreign leader in 2023 — a $20,000 diamond

Read full article: Jill Biden gets the priciest gift from a foreign leader in 2023 — a $20,000 diamond

President Joe Biden and his family were given tens of thousands of dollars in gifts from foreign leaders in 2023.

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US believes Iran has transferred short-range ballistic missiles to Russia

Read full article: US believes Iran has transferred short-range ballistic missiles to Russia

The United States has informed allies that it believes Iran has transferred short-range ballistic missiles to Russia for its war in Ukraine.

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US and UK spy chiefs praise Ukraine's 'audacious' Russia incursion and call for a Gaza cease-fire

Read full article: US and UK spy chiefs praise Ukraine's 'audacious' Russia incursion and call for a Gaza cease-fire

The heads of the British and American foreign intelligence agencies say Ukraine’s surprise incursion into Russia is a significant achievement that could change the narrative of the grinding war.

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Israel-Hamas war cease-fire, hostage talks will continue after weekend meetings didn't resolve gaps

Read full article: Israel-Hamas war cease-fire, hostage talks will continue after weekend meetings didn't resolve gaps

A round of high-level talks in Cairo meant to bring about a cease-fire and hostage deal to at least temporarily end the 10-month Israel-Hamas war in Gaza has ended without a final agreement.

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White House insists it is making progress on Gaza cease-fire as talks continue over the weekend

Read full article: White House insists it is making progress on Gaza cease-fire as talks continue over the weekend

The White House says that ongoing cease-fire talks in Cairo have been constructive and will continue over the weekend as the U.S. and Mideast allies continue to press Israel and Hamas to forge an agreement.

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The Latest | US-built aid pier in Gaza will reopen for a few days, then be removed permanently

Read full article: The Latest | US-built aid pier in Gaza will reopen for a few days, then be removed permanently

Several U.S. officials say the pier built by the American military to bring humanitarian aid to Gaza will be reinstalled on the beach to be used for several days, but then the plan is to pull it out permanently.

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Insider Q&A: CIA's chief technologist's cautious embrace of generative AI

Read full article: Insider Q&A: CIA's chief technologist's cautious embrace of generative AI

The CIA’s first chief technology officer Nand Mulchandani is marshaling generative AI tools to the intelligence agency.

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Hamas says latest cease-fire talks have ended. Israel vows military operation in 'very near future'

Read full article: Hamas says latest cease-fire talks have ended. Israel vows military operation in 'very near future'

Hamas says the latest round of Gaza cease-fire talks has ended in Cairo.

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Truce in Israel-Hamas war extended by a day, minutes before it was set to expire

Read full article: Truce in Israel-Hamas war extended by a day, minutes before it was set to expire

Israel and Hamas agreed to extend a temporary truce by another day minutes before it was set to expire, said Qatar, which has been mediating between the two sides.

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Biden names CIA Director William Burns to his Cabinet

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President Joe Biden has elevated CIA Director William Burns to his Cabinet.

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CIA Director William Burns met Chinese leaders in Beijing as Washington tries to thaw tensions

Read full article: CIA Director William Burns met Chinese leaders in Beijing as Washington tries to thaw tensions

A U.S. official says CIA Director William Burns went to Beijing in May to meet with Chinese counterparts.

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Biden aide, Saudi prince see 'progress' toward Yemen war end

Read full article: Biden aide, Saudi prince see 'progress' toward Yemen war end

White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan spoke by phone with Saudi Arabian Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on Tuesday amid signs that the Saudis and Iran-allied Houthis in Yemen are making ā€œremarkable progressā€ toward finding a permanent end to their nine-year conflict.

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Miami man wins $1 million prize playing Florida Lottery scratch-off game

Read full article: Miami man wins $1 million prize playing Florida Lottery scratch-off game

A Miami man claimed a $1 million prize playing the 50X The Cash holiday edition scratch-off game.

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CIA chief: China has some doubt on ability to invade Taiwan

Read full article: CIA chief: China has some doubt on ability to invade Taiwan

The CIA director says U.S. intelligence shows that China’s President Xi Jinping has instructed his country’s military to ā€œbe ready by 2027ā€ to invade Taiwan.

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Belarus leader and Putin ally Lukashenko to visit China

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China says Alexander Lukashenko, the president of Belarus and a close ally of the Russian leader, will visit Beijing this week.

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US seeks to expel Russian mercenaries from Sudan, Libya

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North African and Sudanese officials say the United States is increasing pressure on Middle East allies and power brokers in chaos-stricken Libya and Sudan to expel a Russian private military contractor.

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CIA director visits Kyiv, meets with Ukraine's Zelenskyy

Read full article: CIA director visits Kyiv, meets with Ukraine's Zelenskyy

CIA Director William Burns visited Kyiv last week to meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

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Congress moves to ban TikTok from US government devices

Read full article: Congress moves to ban TikTok from US government devices

TikTok would be banned from most U.S. government devices under a government spending bill Congress unveiled early Tuesday.

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Poland: Russian-made missile fell on our country, killing 2

Read full article: Poland: Russian-made missile fell on our country, killing 2

Poland says a Russian-made missile fell in the country’s east, killing two people.

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Poland, NATO say missile landing wasn’t Russian attack

Read full article: Poland, NATO say missile landing wasn’t Russian attack

NATO's chief and the president of Poland say there are no indications that a missile that fell on Polish farmland and killed two people was a deliberate attack.

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CIA director warns Russian spy chief against deploying nukes

Read full article: CIA director warns Russian spy chief against deploying nukes

CIA Director Bill Burns has met with his Russian intelligence counterpart to warn of consequences if Russia were to deploy a nuclear weapon in Ukraine.

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What's Putin thinking? Tough to know for nuclear analysts

Read full article: What's Putin thinking? Tough to know for nuclear analysts

Trying to figure out what Russian President Vladimir Putin is thinking is tough for Kremlin watchers who want to know whether he is bluffing with his nuclear threats.

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CIA unveils model of al-Qaida leader al-Zawahri's hideout

Read full article: CIA unveils model of al-Qaida leader al-Zawahri's hideout

The CIA has revealed the scale model of the safe house where it found and killed al-Qaida leader Ayman al-Zawahri in Afghanistan.

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Watching al-Qaida chief's 'pattern of life' key to his death

Read full article: Watching al-Qaida chief's 'pattern of life' key to his death

The seeds of the U.S. counterterrorism operation that killed al-Qaida's leader were planted over many months.

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Spy agencies' focus on China could snare Chinese Americans

Read full article: Spy agencies' focus on China could snare Chinese Americans

China is the foremost challenge for U.S. national security agencies, a so-called ā€œhard targetā€ that is America’s chief rival for global dominance.

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Biden, Bolsonaro to hold first meeting amid election worries

Read full article: Biden, Bolsonaro to hold first meeting amid election worries

U.S. President Joe Biden and Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro lead the two largest democracies in the Western Hemisphere, but they haven't met since Biden took office last year.

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As gas prices soar, Biden leans toward visiting Saudi Arabia

Read full article: As gas prices soar, Biden leans toward visiting Saudi Arabia

President Joe Biden is leaning towards making a visit to Saudi Arabia — a trip that would likely bring him face-to-face with the Saudi crown prince he once shunned as a killer.

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Spy agencies urged to fix open secret: A lack of diversity

Read full article: Spy agencies urged to fix open secret: A lack of diversity

The national reckoning over racial inequality sparked by George Floyd’s murder two years ago has gone on behind closed doors inside America’s intelligence agencies.

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US vice president, top officials visit UAE to pay respects

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Vice President Kamala Harris has led a high-powered American delegation to the United Arab Emirates to pay respects to the federation’s late ruler and meet with the newly ascended president.

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Many say Biden not tough enough on Russia: AP-NORC poll

Read full article: Many say Biden not tough enough on Russia: AP-NORC poll

Many people in the U.S. continue to question whether President Joe Biden is showing enough strength in response to Russia’s war against Ukraine, even as most approve of steps the U.S. is already taking and few want U.S. troops to get involved in the conflict.

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Live Updates | Celebrity chef's kitchen bombed in Kharkiv

Read full article: Live Updates | Celebrity chef's kitchen bombed in Kharkiv

Russia’s bombardment of Ukrainian cities destroyed a community kitchen in Kharkiv.

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Secret intelligence has unusually public role in Ukraine war

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Secret intelligence is playing an unusually public role in the war in Ukraine.

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CIA director tests positive for COVID-19, has mild symptoms

Read full article: CIA director tests positive for COVID-19, has mild symptoms

CIA Director William Burns has tested positive for COVID-19.

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'She became our voice': Albright hailed by world leaders

Read full article: 'She became our voice': Albright hailed by world leaders

As she pressed the Clinton administration into action against Serbian President Slobodan Milosevic over war crimes in the Balkans, Madeleine Albright would harken back to her own childhood as a refugee from Czechoslovakia who fled the Nazis in war-torn Europe.

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US view of Putin: Angry, frustrated, likely to escalate war

Read full article: US view of Putin: Angry, frustrated, likely to escalate war

Russian President Vladimir Putin appears to U.S. intelligence as angry and frustrated more than two weeks into a war he thought he would dominate in two days.

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US official: Russia seeking military aid from China

Read full article: US official: Russia seeking military aid from China

A U.S. official says Russia has asked China for military equipment to use in its invasion of Ukraine.

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China amplifies unsupported Russian claim of Ukraine biolabs

Read full article: China amplifies unsupported Russian claim of Ukraine biolabs

As Russia intensifies its assault on Ukraine, it is getting a helping hand from China in spreading inflammatory and unsubstantiated claims that the U.S. is financing biological weapons labs in Ukraine.

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Endgame elusive as West tries to force Russia out of Ukraine

Read full article: Endgame elusive as West tries to force Russia out of Ukraine

As Western leaders congratulate themselves for their speedy and severe responses to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, they’re also scratching their heads with uncertainty about what their actions will accomplish.

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Ukraine war at 2-week mark: Russians slowed but not stopped

Read full article: Ukraine war at 2-week mark: Russians slowed but not stopped

Two weeks into its war in Ukraine, Russia has achieved less and struggled more than anticipated at the outset of the biggest land conflict in Europe since World War II.

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Russia underestimated Ukraine's resistance, US officials say

Read full article: Russia underestimated Ukraine's resistance, US officials say

Top U.S. intelligence officials believe Russia underestimated the strength of Ukraine’s resistance before launching an invasion that has likely caused thousands of Russian casualties.

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Experts: Energy attacks could be behind some 'Havana' cases

Read full article: Experts: Energy attacks could be behind some 'Havana' cases

A panel of intelligence experts hasn’t identified a single culprit for apparent brain injuries reported by U.S. personnel that have been linked to so-called ā€œHavana syndrome.

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CIA: Most 'Havana syndrome' cases not linked to US adversary

Read full article: CIA: Most 'Havana syndrome' cases not linked to US adversary

U_S_ officials say the CIA believes it's unlikely that Russia or another foreign adversary is using microwaves or other forms of directed energy to attack hundreds of American diplomats and intelligence officers who attribute their brain injuries and other symptoms to what's come to be known as ā€œHavana syndrome.ā€.

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Biden says Putin will pay ā€˜dear price’ if he invades Ukraine

Read full article: Biden says Putin will pay ā€˜dear price’ if he invades Ukraine

President Joe Biden says he thinks Russia will invade Ukraine and is warning President Vladimir Putin that his country would pay a ā€œdear priceā€ in lives lost and a possible cutoff from the global banking system if it does.

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US seeks balance as fears grow Russia may invade Ukraine

Read full article: US seeks balance as fears grow Russia may invade Ukraine

The buildup of Russian troops near Ukraine has left U.S. officials perplexed.

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US presses Russia over troop buildup along Ukraine border

Read full article: US presses Russia over troop buildup along Ukraine border

The Biden administration is stepping up pressure on Russia over a buildup of troops along its frontier with Ukraine.

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State Dept. names new coordinator on 'Havana Syndrome' cases

Read full article: State Dept. names new coordinator on 'Havana Syndrome' cases

The State Department has named a new coordinator for its investigation into cases of so-called Havana Syndrome.

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Thousands of intel officers refusing vaccine risk dismissal

Read full article: Thousands of intel officers refusing vaccine risk dismissal

Thousands of intelligence officers could soon face dismissal for failing to comply with the U.S. government’s vaccine mandate, leading to concerns from Republican lawmakers about potentially hurting agencies considered critical to national security.

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US-China tensions evident as Biden heads to twin summits

Read full article: US-China tensions evident as Biden heads to twin summits

For nine months under President Joe Biden, the U.S. has pursued a diplomatic strategy that could be characterized as about China, without China.

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CIA creates working group on China as threats keep rising

Read full article: CIA creates working group on China as threats keep rising

The CIA says it will create a top-level working group on China as part of a broad U.S. government effort focused on countering Beijing’s influence.

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US, Pakistan face each other again on Afghanistan threats

Read full article: US, Pakistan face each other again on Afghanistan threats

The Taliban’s takeover of Kabul has deepened the mutual distrust between the U.S. and Pakistan, two putative allies who have tangled over Afghanistan.

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Officer accompanying CIA chief develops 'Havana' symptoms

Read full article: Officer accompanying CIA chief develops 'Havana' symptoms

A U.S. intelligence officer suffered symptoms linked to a series of directed-energy attacks known as ā€œHavana syndromeā€ while traveling with Central Intelligence Agency Director William Burns in India earlier this month.

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G-7 leaders can't sway Biden to delay Afghanistan withdrawal

Read full article: G-7 leaders can't sway Biden to delay Afghanistan withdrawal

Sharply divided leaders of the Group of Seven industrialized democracies have clashed over U.S. President Joe Biden’s insistence on withdrawing from Afghanistan by August 31 in the face of the Taliban takeover.

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Biden decides to stick with Aug. 31 final pullout from Kabul

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An administration official says President Joe Biden has decided to stick with his Aug. 31 deadline for completing a U.S.-led evacuation of Americans and at-risk Afghans from the Kabul airport and for withdrawing the remaining U.S. forces.

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Afghan pullout has US spies reorienting in terrorism fight

Read full article: Afghan pullout has US spies reorienting in terrorism fight

The two-decade war in Afghanistan has given U.S. spies a perch for keeping tabs on terrorist groups that might once again use the beleaguered nation to plan attacks against the U.S. homeland.

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Growing mystery of suspected energy attacks draws US concern

Read full article: Growing mystery of suspected energy attacks draws US concern

The Biden administration faces increasing pressure to respond to a sharply growing number of reported injuries suffered by diplomats, intelligence officers and military personnel that some suspect are caused by devices that emit waves of energy that disrupt brain function.

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US report: Taliban will likely curtail Afghan women's rights

Read full article: US report: Taliban will likely curtail Afghan women's rights

A new U.S. intelligence assessment says any gains in women’s rights in Afghanistan made in the last two decades will be at risk after the U.S. withdraws later this year.

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CIA head said to have made unannounced trip to Afghanistan

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A senior Afghan politician and a well-placed public figure say CIA Director William Burns made a recent unannounced visit to the Afghan capital of Kabul.

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On foreign policy decisions, Biden faces drag of pragmatism

Read full article: On foreign policy decisions, Biden faces drag of pragmatism

President Joe Biden this past week found himself in search of a foreign policy sweet spot: somewhere between pulling a screeching U-turn on four years of Trumpism and cautiously approaching the world as it is.

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Analysis: Biden takes a risk pulling troops from Afghanistan

Read full article: Analysis: Biden takes a risk pulling troops from Afghanistan

At its start, America’s war in Afghanistan was about retribution for 9/11.

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Biden's gamble: Will pulling troops revive extremist threat?

Read full article: Biden's gamble: Will pulling troops revive extremist threat?

At its start, America’s war in Afghanistan was about retribution for 9/11.

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US intel report: Virus impact to cause global 'aftershocks'

Read full article: US intel report: Virus impact to cause global 'aftershocks'

A U_S_ intelligence community report says the effects of the coronavirus pandemic are expected to contribute over the next year to ā€œhumanitarian and economic crises, political unrest, and geopolitical competition."

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Biden Cabinet near complete but hundreds of jobs still open

Read full article: Biden Cabinet near complete but hundreds of jobs still open

(AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)WASHINGTON – President Joe Biden’s Cabinet is nearly complete with the confirmation of Labor Secretary Marty Walsh. A panel will also vote on advancing the nomination of Polly Ellen Trottenberg to be deputy secretary of transportation. And even as the Biden administration moves through picking nominees, there's no guarantee they'll all receive a smooth confirmation. And some of the deputies have become political footballs for Republicans looking to score concessions from the Biden administration. Cruz continues to hold up Biden’s nominee for deputy secretary of state, Wendy Sherman, until sanctions are imposed.

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Biden Cabinet near complete but hundreds of jobs still open

Read full article: Biden Cabinet near complete but hundreds of jobs still open

(AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)WASHINGTON – President Joe Biden’s Cabinet is nearly complete with the confirmation of Labor Secretary Marty Walsh on Monday. A panel will also vote on advancing the nomination of Polly Ellen Trottenberg to be deputy secretary of Transportation. And even as the Biden administration moves through picking nominees, there's no guarantee they'll all receive a smooth confirmation. And some of the deputies have become political footballs for Republicans looking to score concessions from the Biden administration. Cruz continues to hold up Biden’s nominee for deputy secretary of State, Wendy Sherman, until sanctions are imposed.

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Burns confirmed as CIA director as US faces diverse threats

Read full article: Burns confirmed as CIA director as US faces diverse threats

William Burns, nominee for Central Intelligence Agency director, testifies during his Senate Select Intelligence Committee confirmation hearing, Wednesday, Feb. 24, 2021, on Capitol Hill in Washington. (Tom Williams/Pool via AP)Without opposition, the Senate confirmed veteran diplomat William Burns as CIA director on Thursday, giving him control of the nation's premier spy agency as the U.S. government confronts threats from China, Russia, Iran and elsewhere. The approval, by voice vote, came soon after Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, lifted a hold he had placed on the nomination. He pledged at his confirmation hearing last month that he would deliver ā€œunvarnishedā€ intelligence to the White House. Burns was warmly received by Republicans at his Senate hearing, but his confirmation was held up this month by Cruz.

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Biden's Russia credentials questioned over European pipeline

Read full article: Biden's Russia credentials questioned over European pipeline

(Andrew Caballero-Reynolds/Pool via AP)WASHINGTON – After years of Democratic accusations that former President Donald Trump was too soft on Russia, the Biden administration is facing Republican criticism of its approach to Moscow. The Biden administration rejects the criticism, saying it has been clear about penalties for companies involved in the Nord Stream 2 pipeline and that its goal is to bolster European energy security. Like the Trump administration before it, the Biden administration believes the pipeline will harm European energy security, particularly for countries in Eastern and Central Europe like Ukraine and Poland, which the pipeline bypasses. U.S. officials have long said they fear Russia will use the pipeline as a political tool against its neighbors. The Biden administration suggests more sanctions may be coming.

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Collins to back Haaland for Interior, sealing her approval

Read full article: Collins to back Haaland for Interior, sealing her approval

The announcement makes Haaland's confirmation by the Senate nearly certain and follows Haaland's endorsement last week by Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin, chairman of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee. Manchin, a moderate from West Virginia, had been publicly undecided through two days of hearings on Haaland’s nomination by President Joe Biden. Collins said she also appreciated Haaland’s support on issues important to Maine, such as Acadia National Park, ā€œas well as her deep knowledge of tribal issues, which has earned her the support of tribes across the country, including those in Maine.'' Interior oversees the nation's public lands and waters and leads relations with nearly 600 federally recognized tribes. AdThe Senate energy panel is set to vote on Haaland's nomination Thursday.

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Biden brings no relief to tensions between US and China

Read full article: Biden brings no relief to tensions between US and China

Biden took office promising to move quickly to restore and repair Americas relations with the rest of the world. From Iran to Russia, Europe to Latin America, Biden has sought to cool tensions that rose during President Donald Trump’s four years in office. China and the United States are the world’s two largest economies and the two largest emitters of greenhouse gases. The backdrop is clear: The United States is convinced that it and China are engaged in a duel for global dominance. Adā€œThere has been huge deviation between what they believe China is and what China really is,ā€ Yu said.

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CIA nominee pledges to provide 'unvarnished' intelligence

Read full article: CIA nominee pledges to provide 'unvarnished' intelligence

William Burns testifies before a Senate Intelligence Committee hearing on his nomination to be director of the Central Intelligence Agency, Wednesday, Feb. 24, 2021 on Capitol Hill in Washington. (Tom Williams/Pool via AP)WASHINGTON – President Joe Biden's nominee to run the CIA told lawmakers Wednesday that he would keep politics out of the job and deliver ā€œunvarnishedā€ intelligence to politicians and policymakers even if they don't want to hear it. William Burns told members of the Senate Intelligence Committee at his confirmation hearing that ā€œpolitics must stop where intelligence work begins.ā€ā€œThat is exactly what President Biden expects of CIA. It was the first thing he told me when he asked me to take on this role," Burns said. AdWhile Russia is in many ways a declining world power, the country remains a disruptive and potent threat, Burns said.

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Trouble at home may change Biden's hand in Iran nuke talks

Read full article: Trouble at home may change Biden's hand in Iran nuke talks

She was speaking of U.S. foreign objectives overall, including the Iran deal. Biden's first priority for renewed talks is getting both Iran and the United States back in compliance with the nuclear deal, which offered Iran relief from sanctions in exchange for Iran accepting limits on its nuclear material and gear. ā€œIt would be a first step.ā€But Biden also faces pressure both from Democrats and Republican opponents of the Iran deal. The United States' European allies will be eager to help Biden wrack up a win on the new Iran talks if possible, Nasr said. Besides tapping Sherman for his administration, Biden has called back William Burns, who led secret early talks with Iran in Oman, as his CIA director.

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Biden chooses veteran diplomat Burns as CIA director

Read full article: Biden chooses veteran diplomat Burns as CIA director

President-elect Joe Biden has chosen veteran diplomat William Burns to be his CIA director. If confirmed, he would succeed Gina Haspel, the first female CIA director, who guided the agency under President Donald Trump. ā€œI developed enormous respect for my colleagues in the CIA,ā€ Burns said in an online video statement Monday with Biden. The director of national intelligence, not the CIA director, was in the Cabinet. Trump elevated the CIA director post back up to a Cabinet-level position, and both Haspel and National Intelligence Director John Ratcliffe sit in his Cabinet.

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