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Apr 19

Why the leak of top-secret government documents could inspire similar leaks

By Nicole Ellis, Casey Kuhn

The leak of U.S. military and intelligence documents by Jack Teixeira, a 21-year- old Air National Guardsman in Massachusetts, has raised significant concerns and questions about national security, foreign policy and the intelligence community.

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Apr 17

Oklahoma governor seeks resignation of officials accused of talking about killing journalists

By Sean Murphy, Associated Press

Gov. Kevin Stitt is calling for the resignations of four officials in southeast Oklahoma after a newspaper's audio recording apparently captured some of them talking of knowing hit men and complaining about two of the paper's journalists.

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Apr 17

2 men arrested on charges of establishing a secret Chinese police station in New York

By Larry Neumeister, Eric Tucker, Associated Press

Justice Department officials say two men have been arrested on charges that they helped establish a secret police station in New York City on behalf of the Chinese government.

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Apr 14

Suspect in military documents leak appears in court as U.S. reveals case against him

By Alanna Durkin Richer, Eric Tucker, Nomaan Merchant, Associated Press

A Massachusetts Air National Guardsman accused in the leak of highly classified military documents appeared in court Friday as prosecutors unsealed charges and revealed how billing records and interviews with social media comrades helped pinpoint the suspect.

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Apr 13

WATCH: Attorney General Garland announces arrest of suspect in military documents leak

By Eric Tucker, Tara Copp, Michael Balsamo, Associated Press

A Massachusetts Air National Guard member who has emerged as a main person of interest in the disclosure of highly classified military documents on the Ukraine war was taken into custody Thursday by federal agents, Attorney General Merrick Garland announced.

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Apr 13

WATCH: Pentagon hold briefing as the FBI investigates classified document leak

By Eric Tucker, Tara Copp, Michael Balsamo, Associated Press

The FBI wants to question a 21-year-old member of the Massachusetts Air National Guard in connection with the disclosure of classified military documents.

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Apr 13

FBI wants to speak with Guardsman in classified documents leaks probe, reports say

By Eric Tucker, Tara Copp, Michael Balsamo, Associated Press

The FBI wants to question a 21-year-old member of the Massachusetts Air National Guard in connection with the disclosure of classified military documents.

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Apr 04

Former top aide to Maryland governor dead after FBI manhunt

By Lea Skene, Sarah Brumfield, Associated Press

A one-time chief of staff for former Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan died Monday after being shot when FBI agents confronted him in a manhunt launched when he failed to show up for trial on corruption charges, his lawyer said.

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Mar 08

WATCH: Senate Intelligence hearing on worldwide threats with heads of U.S. security agencies

By Associated Press

The Senate Intelligence Committee held a hearing on worldwide threats with the heads of U.S. security agencies on Wednesday.

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Feb 28

Why TikTok is being banned for some federal employees

By Associated Press

The White House is giving U.S. federal agencies 30 days to delete popular Chinese-owned social media app TikTok from all government-issued mobile devices amid growing concerns about security.

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