"Demolition Ranch" owner responds to Thomas Matthew Crooks shooting Trump
The suspected shooter was reportedly wearing a T-shirt from firearms YouTube channel Demolition Ranch.
Undercover agent busts white supremacist plot to blow up facilities: DOJ
A man was arrested after he tried to solicit an undercover FBI agent to carry out an attack on an electrical substation.
NATO Is Starting To Show Its Age. It's Time for Reform | Opinion
The grand halls of Washington are hosting a gathering of NATO leaders, marking the 75th anniversary of the most consequential military alliance in modern history.
Orbán: The Point of NATO Is Peace, Not Endless War | Opinion
Hungary's experience is that when a military alliance changes its focus from avoiding conflict to seeking conflict, it buys itself a ticket to defeat.
Why Russia's Warships in Cuba Matter to the United States
In an era of rising global tensions, and with China and Russia seeking greater global influence, now is a time for unwavering American leadership both at home and abroad.
Fact Check: Did the CIA want Julian Assange killed?
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange's plea deal this week led to claims that the CIA had at one point considered killing him.
Even After COVID, America Isn't Ready for Bioterrorism
Warheads can be tracked and intercepted, but pathogens can spread silently, are monitored by the rate of infections, and require dynamic efforts to neutralize.
Edward Snowden releases new message: "You have been warned"
Edward Snowden warned the public about OpenAI after the artificial intelligence company announced a former NSA director as a new board member.
'New Containment' Strategy Is Doomed To Fail
In recent years, the concept of "containment" has made a surprising comeback in U.S. foreign policy circles.
Kenya's Mission in Haiti Opens New Chapter for U.S. Security Strategy
By entrusting Kenya, a proven partner in sub-Saharan Africa, with a leading role in stabilizing the Western Hemisphere, the U.S. signals a new chapter in managing global security situations.
GOP Congressman: Here's How the U.S. Should Counter China
Under President Donald Trump, the America First agenda maintained peace through strength.
Ukraine Aid Packages Leave Many Unanswered Questions
Leaders in Washington should have answered all these questions, and more, before sending billions to Ukraine. The truth is, though, few have even considered them.
The Danger of Lumping China, Russia, North Korea, and Iran Together
There is a growing consensus that China, Russia, North Korea, and Iran are aligning into a modern Tripartite Pact.
U.S. lawmakers urge action over China in the Caribbean: 'Alarm bells'
After a Newsweek report on growing Chinese influence in the Caribbean, senior Democratic and Republican Congress members say the US needs to counter Beijing
Marco Rubio: TikTok Parent Company Poses a National Security Threat
ByteDance isn't a normal company. The evidence is clear that the Chinese Communist Party uses it to manipulate and spy on Americans through TikTok.
Is Telegram a National Security Threat?
There is very little, if anything, secure about Telegram, contrary to popular reports.
Republican warns about Chinese spies near military bases
"I'm working to close loopholes that allow any further espionage," Sen. Joni Ernst told Newsweek about Chinese nationals in Guam.
Chinese migrants spark concerns about US military base
A visa program allowing Chinese nationals to enter the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands could threaten security, an expert says.
Don't Abandon Europe in the Name of 'Asia First'
U.S. defense capabilities are already skewed in favor of the Middle East and East Asia. There isn't much to take away from Europe without creating a political mess.
Congress moves cautiously closer to TikTok crackdown
Senators called for hearings on forcing TikTok's Chinese owner to sell the popular app or have it banned.
TikTok Was Only the Beginning of CCP Interference in the U.S.
With political leaders on both sides of the aisle fighting to bring manufacturing back to the United States, we need to be careful about who we are encouraging to produce in America.
Is Taiwan About To Declare Independence? Not Exactly
In May, Taiwan will inaugurate a new president. Lai Ching-te's victory met with strong approval in Washington, but many harbor concerns about his pro-independence rhetoric.
Who is Korbein Schultz? Soldier accused of selling docs to Chinese national
Prosecutors said that Schultz accepted bribes from a foreign national living in Hong Kong in exchange for top-secret defense information.
New tech scare over NATO ally after Russian tapping fiasco
Germany's military offers communication apps for federal employees on Huawei's app store, even though the U.S. and European Union deem Huawei a security risk.
GOP Rep: Why Do We Let China Buy So Much American Farmland?
The Chinese Communist Party has launched a multi-tiered campaign to acquire critical assets within the United States, collect new data on American citizens, and influence our institutions.
Donald Trump potentially being briefed on US intelligence raises eyebrows
Some have raised concerns that if Donald Trump wins the Republican presidential nomination, he could be briefed on U.S. intelligence.
Who is David Franklin Slater? Air force man charged over secret docs leak
An employee of the U.S. Air Force was indicted for allegedly sharing classified information on a foreign dating site.
Trump Has NATO's—and the West's—Best Interests in Mind
President Trump has the ability once again to show the world that the United States and its allies have the strength to keep at bay geopolitical adversaries.
Supporting Ukraine and Israel Will Help Deter Aggression Around the World
The U.S. Senate voted 70-29 last week to approve more than $95 billion in assistance to Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan.
Republican facing blowback from own party over national security threat
Rep. Andy Ogles said Mike Turner constituted "poor judgement" at a minimum with his cryptic statement concerning a national security threat.