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Bush Would Consider Changes to U.S. Intelligence
President Bush says he would consider major changes to the nation's intelligence services in response to the report expected this week from a bipartisan commission. The panel has been probing what happened on Sept. 11, 2001, and how it might have been prevented. One idea is to create a cabinet-level chief of all intelligence operations. NPR's Don Gonyea reports.
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Senate Report Blasts CIA's Prewar Iraq Intelligence
A report issued Friday by the bipartisan Senate Intelligence Committee says claims that Iraq had weapons of mass destruction were "not supported by the underlying intelligence." The report blames the CIA for overstating the threat and criticizes outgoing CIA Director George Tenet for skewing advice to top policy makers. Hear NPR's Renee Montagne and NPR's Tom Gjelten.
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Are Trump And U.S. Intelligence Community Headed For A Showdown?
There's a growing sense that Donald Trump and his inner circle may regularly ignore or undermine the intelligence community. Here's how intelligence professionals might respond.
Senate Panel Decries Pre-War Intelligence on Iraq
In a searing 511-page report, the Senate Intelligence Committee concludes that the CIA delivered a badly flawed assessment of the situation in Iraq leading up to the war that toppled Saddam Hussein. NPR's Vicky O'Hara reports.
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Senate Panel Assails CIA over Iraq Intelligence
The Senate Intelligence Committee unveils a blistering 500-page report that blames the CIA and outgoing director George Tenet for numerous intelligence failures as the Bush administration made the decision to go to war in Iraq. Among the more than 100 conclusions contained in the report: the CIA overstated the threat of Iraqi weapons of mass destruction and ignored evidence to the contrary. Hear NPR's Mike Shuster and NPR's Madeleine Brand.
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What does the Google antitrust ruling mean for the future of AI?
A federal judge's mild ruling in the Justice Department's suit over Google's search engine monopoly has critics worried that the tech giant can now monopolize artificial intelligence.
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White House Names Ambassador As Acting Head Of Intelligence
President Trump named Richard Grenell, the U.S. Ambassador to Germany, to be the nation's acting top spy chief. Grenell lacks intelligence experience, and his selection is controversial.
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Comey Opening Statement For Senate Intelligence Hearing, Annotated
Ex-FBI Director James Comey testified before the Senate Intelligence Committee on Thursday, his first public comments since his firing on May 9. Here are his prepared opening remarks.
Author to Speak on Presidential Intelligence Briefings Thursday at Drury
Thursday night, Drury University will host Dr. David Priess, former CIA officer and State Department desk officer. His talk will be on the history of the…
House Intelligence Committee Releases Redacted Whistleblower Complaint
The House Intelligence Committee released the redacted whistleblower complaint on Thursday, just moments before acting Director of National Intelligence Joseph Maguire testified.
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