World Oct 28 U.S. cybersecurity officials warn of foreign efforts to sow doubt and chaos around election By Nick Schifrin, Sonia Kopelev
World May 30 U.S. military defends Africa strategy in light of coups and a drift toward Russia The head of the U.S. military's Africa Command is pushing back against Russia's efforts to broaden its influence in Africa, blaming the country's disinformation efforts for a spate of military coups. By Sam Metz, Associated Press
World May 28 Georgian parliament overrides presidential veto of the divisive ‘foreign agents’ bill The legislature, controlled by the ruling Georgian Dream party, dismissed President Salome Zourabichvili's veto of the legislation that she and other critics say will restrict media freedom and obstruct Georgia's chances of joining the European Union. By Sophiko Megrelidze, Associated Press
Politics Nov 07 Maine voters reject new utilities proposal, approve a stop to foreign spending in referendums Maine voters faced a busy ballot on Tuesday in an off-year election dominated by a decision over whether to replace the state's two much-criticized private electric utilities. By David Sharp, Patrick Whittle, Associated Press
Nation Aug 23 Watch 6:31 Whistleblower alleges Twitter executives deceived regulators about lax security procedures A whistleblower says Twitter has “extreme, egregious deficiencies” in its cyber security defense. The complaint says the company is an easy target for hackers and could put users’ information at risk. Elizabeth Dwoskin, The Washington Post's Silicon Valley correspondent who… By Stephanie Sy