Posted: 6:14 PM Mueller told the Senate Judiciary Committee on Wednesday that drones are used by the FBI in difficult cases, in a "very, very minimal way and very seldom."
Posted: 7:29 PM The Security Assistance Force says four NATO coalition service members have been killed, and a spokesman speaking anonymously says all four were Americans.
Posted: 10:42 PM President Obama says it's important to make sure chemical weapons don't proliferate in Syria. On Syria, President Putin says he and Obama "agreed to push the parties to the negotiating table."
Updated: 10:57 PM The founder of the Simon Wiesenthal Center wants the Justice Department to investigate allegations that a Minnesota man commanded a Nazi unit accused of war crimes in World War II.
Updated: 12:08 AM Purported Snowden blog post says any possibility of a fair trial has been destroyed. Another post says Obama "deepened and expanded" abusive security programs.
Posted: 9:31 PM The U.S. hacks computers in China, the NSA leaker tells a newspaper. He revealed secret U.S. programs that collect data on phone and Internet activity. There are "no signs" Edward Snowden worked with others, U.S. official says.
Posted: 6:18 PM Syria's reportedly killed 150 of its own people with sarin gas. The administration said the Syrian government has used chemical arms multiple times and indicated it will increase the "scope and scale" of aid to rebels.
Posted: 9:10 PM NSA Director Gen. Keith Alexander says data mining helped prevent terroris. Alexander defends data mining to protect Americans as doing "the right thing."
Posted: 6:53 PM Violent clashes between police, protesters in Istanbul follow days of political unrest. Police fire tear gas, clear protesters' barricades in the capital of Ankara.
Updated: 3:55 PM The paralysis-related health problems of the Army psychologist charged with carrying out the deadly attack on Fort Hood could significantly slow the pace of his upcoming court-martial, including delays for stretch breaks and fewer daily hours for testimony.
Updated: 6:30 PM The Junction City community is mourning the loss of a well-respected local veteran who was heavily involved in the area, especially when it came to giving back to soldiers and their families.
Posted: 10:30 PM The talks are another sign of improvement in the severely strained relations between the two sides.
Updated: 10:42 PM Two U.N. peacekeepers are wounded amid fighting between the Syrian government and rebels. The clashes occurred in Quneitra, near the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights.
Posted: 8:45 PM Facebook, Apple say they don't allow direct access to their servers. The Washington Post and Britain's Guardian reported on the program, known as PRISM.
Posted: 4:53 PM Fort Riley’s garrison commander is thanking members of the community for being advocates for the installation- home of the Army’s oldest division.
Posted: 2:59 PM Republican opposition forced Susan Rice to withdraw from consideration to be Secretary of State, but she'll return as the President's top national security advisor. Obama nominates Samantha Power as U.N. ambassador to succeed Rice.
Updated: 4:53 PM Victory Week kicked off Monday at Fort Riley. The event is held annually to honor current and former members of the 1st Infantry Division, commemorate our fallen warriors and celebrate the Big Red One’s lineage and history.
Posted: 5:38 PM Bradley Manning is accused in the largest leak of classified documents in U.S. history. In February, he pleaded guilty to 10 of the 22 charges against him. Pfc. Manning's lawyer calls his client "naive" and says he "struggled" in Iraq.