The New York Times: Remembering ESPN’s Chris Mortensen, who changed how the NFL is covered
Clapper, the Pentagon’s top intelligence official, succeeds former U.S. Navy Adm. Dennis Blair, who resigned under pressure in mid-May. The White House has faced intense pressure from Congress to name ...
The Hill: Clapper fears more ‘organized’ brutality with new Russian general leading invasion
Former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper said he fears more “organized” brutality from Russia after Russian President Vladimir Putin appointed Gen. Aleksandr Dvornikov to lead its ...