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The director of national intelligence and the FBI director said on Wednesday night that U.S. officials believe Iranian influence-mongers are behind an election-intimidation scam.
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The U.S. sanctioned and charged foreigners it said were connected with interference. Meanwhile, Microsoft announced that it uncovered cyberattacks on political targets.
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The Department of Homeland Security official says in his complaint that he was ordered to halt reports that made the president "look bad." DHS and the White House deny the allegation.
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Facebook's head of security policy, Nathaniel Gleicher, said that the company is working harder than ever to counteract efforts to interfere in the 2020 presidential election.
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William Evanina, who leads the National Counterintelligence and Security Center, also said Iran is trying to undermine the November election.
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In an exclusive interview with NPR, election threats executive Shelby Pierson says more nations may attempt more types of interference in the U.S.
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Republican U.S. Senator Rob Portman of Ohio says he is opposed to American attacks on Iranian cultural sites as a response to that country's retaliation…
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Some Ohioans who oppose the U.S. assassination of a senior Iranian military commander took to the streets in Columbus and other cities over the weekend.…
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Federal prosecutors say a Columbus man charged with defying U.S. trade sanctions by illegally exporting gas and oil pipeline parts to Iran has been…
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Ohio's Rob Portman is among the 47 Republican U.S. Senators who signed an unprecedented letter to Iran this week. Democratic U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown of…