Politics Apr 30 Journalists honor press freedom at a dinner without Trump Prominent Washington journalists, if not Hollywood stars, celebrated the First Amendment during the annual White House Correspondents' Dinner.
Politics Apr 29 Samantha Bee’s show briefly upstages correspondents’ dinner Comedians and Hollywood stars gathered for jokes and jests about President Donald Trump for a tongue-in-cheek event to counter the annual White House Correspondents' Dinner.
Politics Mar 27 Data on border searches of personal electronics sought in lawsuit against Trump administration A group of First Amendment attorneys sued the Trump administration on Monday over access to data showing how often U.S. citizens and visitors had their electronic devices searched and the contents catalogued at American border crossings.
Politics Jan 12 Newly leaked dossier on Trump circulated in DC for months The purported Russian efforts were described in a newly released and uncorroborated dossier that was produced in August. But it circulated more widely in Washington in October.
Politics Jul 25 FBI investigates cyberattack of Democratic National Committee In a statement Monday, the FBI said it was investigating a "cyber intrusion" affecting the DNC and was "working to determine the nature and scope of the matter."…
Nation Apr 04 Senate: Few answers on U.S. theft that risked data of millions WASHINGTON — Senate investigators indicated Monday they've received few answers from the Obama administration after a laptop and portable hard drives — likely containing names and Social Security numbers of millions — were stolen from a federal building in Washington…
Politics Oct 13 Clinton’s personal email server was vulnerable to hackers WASHINGTON — The private email server running in Hillary Rodham Clinton's home basement when she was secretary of state was connected to the Internet in ways that made it more vulnerable to hackers, according to data and documents reviewed by…
Politics Aug 18 Probe of Clinton’s server could find more than just emails WASHINGTON — A forensic examination of Hillary Rodham Clinton's private computer server could unearth more details than what she put in her emails. It could answer lingering questions about the security of her system, who had access to it and…
Nation Jul 09 Government reveals hackers stole Social Security numbers for nearly 22 million people The Obama administration says hackers stole Social Security numbers from more than 21 million people and took other sensitive information when government computer systems were compromised.
Politics May 23 Sliver of Clinton emails hint at lingering political trouble Former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton received information on her private email account about the deadly attack on U.S. diplomatic facilities in Benghazi that was later classified "secret" at the request of the FBI, underscoring lingering questions about how…