The Little Museum Where CIA Officers Remember 9/11
A look inside the fortified headquarters the public cannot visit.

State of emergency declared over violent Atlanta protest
Gov. Brian Kemp's declaration allows him to call up to 1,000 National Guard members to help "subdue riot and unlawful assembly."
By Alex Slitz / Ap
Former Capitol Police Chief: 'Intelligence Was Botched' On Jan. 6
In a newly released book, former Capitol Police Chief Steven Sund details the "agonizing" memories and experiences he faced on Jan. 6, 2021.
By John Minchillo / AP
3 Men Convicted Of Supporting Plot To Kidnap Michigan Governor
Joe Morrison, his father-in-law Pete Musico, and Paul Bellar were found guilty of supporting a plot to kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer in 2020.
By J. Scott Park / Jackson Citizen Patriot via AP, PoolTop Stories

AI-powered walking sticks could help those who are visually impaired
Researchers say the walking stick is still years away from being available to the public.
By Scripps News
Tyre Nichols documents: Officer never explained stop to him
Emerging reports say the officers who pulled Tyre Nichols from his car never told him why he was being stopped.
By City of Memphis / AP
A Syrian American couple helps with aid after deadly earthquake
A Syrian American couple are now leading relief efforts in the aftermath of one of the deadliest earthquakes of the century.
By Emrah Gurel / AP