WASHINGTON − The Central Intelligence Agency offered buyouts to almost all of its workforce Tuesday, saying it wanted to bring the agency in line with U.S. President Donald Trump's priorities.
As the government seeks to reduce its workforce, crucial intelligence operations remain a focal point. Employees of the Defense Intelligence Agency are among government workers being offered ...
In the early 1970s, the Nixon administration temporarily reduced intelligence sharing with the United Kingdom, thanks to ...
The move by the Defense Intelligence Agency is meant to comply with President Trump's executive actions to end federal programs related to diversity, equity and inclusion in the military.
A strike on Iran’s nuclear facilities would present an early test for President Trump, who campaigned on restoring peace ...
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