Agency’s taxpayer-funded investment arm seeks tech that could boost national security. It’s made some smart bets, says Jon Keegan of Sherwood.
Kai and Molly discuss the jobs report, whether the CIA can really hack your phone and our growing list of books to read.
Inside the business of government transparency
In 2000, the CIA made 70 pages worth of predictions for 2015. They didn't get everything right.
The U.S. is helping get weapons to Kurdish forces. But who's paying for them?
The latest revelations about government snooping have to do with money transfers.
The CIA is said to pay AT&T more than $10 million a year for access to phone records.
The CIA has reportedly recruited Amazon to develop a private cloud for American intelligence gathering. So is there any sector Amazon isn't involved in these days?
The AP has a story today on a division of the CIA that sits around and reads tweets all day. Like, 5 million tweets a day. It's called the Open…