The U.S. government announces a $10 million bounty for information about Russian Internet trolls and anyone else interfering in U.S. elections.
Author: Josh Meyer, USA TODAY
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New York couple arrested in alleged scheme to launder billions in stolen bitcoin
Ilya Lichtenstein, 34, and his wife Heather Morgan, 31, were arrested in Manhattan.
ISIS is regrouping and expanding despite the death of its leader in US raid, experts say
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US spies likely being targeted by energy waves in some ‘Havana Syndrome’ cases, panel says
U.S. intelligence officials said a high-tech device shooting pulsed electromagnetic energy or ultrasound waves could be causing some of the cases.
House Jan. 6 Committee debunks Capitol riot conspiracy theory around obscure rallygoer
The House committee probing the Jan. 6 Capitol riot shot down a conspiracy theory centered around an obscure Arizona man after GOP senators’ questions.