June 6, 2016 Documents reveal feds' effort to discredit Snowden, reveal CIA ties Newly declassified NSA documents provide official confirmation that Edward Snowden was a CIA asset, and show the extent to which the government went to discredit him after he told lawmakers in Europe that he tried to blow the whistle on a secret federal program that snooped on private citizens.
June 5, 2016 Oregon livestock company wins trade-secret injunction An Oregon livestock company has won an injunction against a former employee accused of stealing trade secrets to start his own company in China.
May 3, 2016 The Latest: Convicted spy Jonathan Pollard checks in at federal probation office in New York The latest on the release of convicted spy Jonathan Pollard (all times local): 9:50 a.m.
May 3, 2016 No explosives, terrorism links found in home, car of man shot trying to get on base The armed man who was shot and critically wounded while trying to get into Little Rock Air Force Base had no ties to terrorist groups, and a search of his home and vehicle turned up no explosives, authorities said Tuesday.
May 3, 2016 Virginia man pleads guilty to attempted espionage for stealing aircraft carrier design details A 35-year-old Virginia man has pleaded guilty to attempted espionage for providing schematics of an aircraft carrier under construction to someone he believed was an Egyptian intelligence officer.
May 3, 2016 Russian banker seeks NY spy case dismissal, says his work for a state-owned bank was proper A Russian citizen who worked in New York City as a banker has asked a federal judge to toss out charges he participated in a Cold War-style Russian spy ring.
May 3, 2016 Citing history in spy case, NYC judge orders release of testimony by Ethel Rosenberg's brother A New York judge has ordered the release of key grand jury testimony from 1950 that may give new fuel to suspicions that Ethel Rosenberg was unjustly convicted of espionage and put to death for conspiring to give nuclear secrets to the Soviet Union.
May 3, 2016 Attorney reveals that banker's Russian employer will pay for his legal fees in US spy case A defense lawyer says a bank owned by Russia will pay the legal costs for a banker charged with participating in a Cold War-style Russian spy ring.
May 3, 2016 Woman accused of selling DuPont trade secrets to China pleads guilty to conspiracy charge A woman pleaded guilty to conspiracy to tamper with evidence after being accused with her husband and former DuPont employees of stealing and selling trade secrets to China for a highly coveted whitener used in cars, Oreo cookies and a variety of other products.
May 3, 2016 Russian citizen pleads not guilty in spy ring case allegedly aimed at recruiting New Yorkers A Russian citizen who worked in New York as a banker has pleaded not guilty to U.S. charges accusing him of participating in a Cold War-style Russian spy ring.