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  • POLITICSJul 6 · 21:59 UTCWRIC ABC8 RICHMOND
    $25 million awarded in federal funding to improve Richmond railroad facility

    U.S. senators Mark Warner and Tim Kaine secured $25 million in federal funding for the Virginia Passenger Rail Authority to improve and expand the Richmond Layover Facility. The funding aims to enhance infrastructure at the railroad facility in Richmond.

  • POLITICSJul 2 · 21:26 UTCWAVY10 NORFOLK
    Norfolk International Airport to receive $8M for infrastructure upgrades

    Norfolk International Airport is receiving $8 million from a federal grant to fund infrastructure upgrades. The funding is part of over $32 million allocated to eight Virginia airports, announced by U.S. Sens. Mark R. Warner and Tim Kaine.

  • TECHNOLOGYJun 29 · 21:29 UTCCYBERSCOOP
    Warner bill would create federally vetted list for secure, trustworthy AI agents

    A Senate draft bill proposed by Sen. Mark Warner aims to establish a federally vetted list of AI agent providers to ensure security and accountability on online platforms. The AI AGENT Act would require the FTC to certify providers that meet privacy and data security standards, link AI agents to human operators, and allow users to control permissions. The bill seeks to address risks like unreliable AI purchases and data leaks as agentic AI becomes more prevalent.

  • POLITICSJun 29 · 06:53 UTCPENNSYLVANIA CAPITAL-STAR
    Lacking Trump’s signature, a major congressional housing bill with Pa. and Va. roots still has a path to law

    A bipartisan congressional housing bill with provisions inspired by Virginia and Pennsylvania initiatives faces uncertainty after President Trump declined to sign it. The 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act could still become law if Congress overrides a potential veto, as it includes measures like aligning manufactured homes with site-built homes in zoning and converting underused commercial spaces into housing.

  • POLITICSJun 25 · 09:09 UTCSEMAFOR
    Window shrinks for Congress crypto deal

    Congress faces a shrinking window to finalize a bipartisan cryptocurrency oversight deal before midterms, with unresolved issues including restrictions on Trump's digital asset profits and staffing for the SEC and CFTC. Lawmakers aim to address ethics provisions but face challenges in securing Trump's approval and House support.

  • SECURITYJun 24 · 00:13 UTCWPLG LOCAL 10 MIAMI
    Anthropic’s Mythos model found vulnerabilities in classified US government systems, official says

    Anthropic's Mythos AI model identified vulnerabilities in classified U.S. government systems during a test with intelligence agencies. The testing, part of Anthropic's Project Glasswing initiative, raised concerns about national security risks, while tensions grew between the company and the Trump administration over AI usage restrictions.

  • SECURITYJun 24 · 00:13 UTCWDIV CLICKONDETROIT
    Anthropic’s Mythos model found vulnerabilities in classified US government systems, official says

    Anthropic's Mythos model identified vulnerabilities in classified US government systems during a testing exercise with intelligence agencies via Project Glasswing. Senator Mark Warner cited the model's rapid detection capabilities, while tensions with the Trump administration led to restrictions on its AI models.

  • POLITICSJun 22 · 18:59 UTCFOX NEWS POLITICS
    WATCH: Dems unite on anti-terror spying authority amid standoff over Trump's DNI pick

    Democrat senators agreed to renew the government's anti-terror spying authority under Section 702 of FISA amid a standoff over President Trump's appointment of Bill Pulte as acting director of national intelligence. FISA 702 expired in June 2024 but was extended through March 2027 by a court, while critics argue Pulte lacks intelligence experience. Trump has conditioned FISA renewal on passing the SAVE Act, which imposes voter ID requirements.

  • POLITICSJun 22 · 18:59 UTCFOX NEWS
    WATCH: Dems unite on anti-terror spying authority amid standoff over Trump's DNI pick

    Democratic senators agreed to renew Congress's anti-terror spying powers under Section 702 of FISA amid concerns about national security, despite the provision's expiration in June 2024. The renewal is tied to ongoing disputes over President Trump's appointment of Bill Pulte as acting director of national intelligence, with critics citing his lack of intelligence experience. Trump has also conditioned FISA 702 renewal on passing the SAVE Act, which imposes voter ID requirements.

  • WORLDJun 19 · 01:46 UTCWAFB BATON ROUGE
    ‘Just so worried’: Man disappears while visiting Peru on hiking trip, last seen alive leaving Airbnb

    Ian Treger, 29, disappeared in Peru's Cusco region while on a hiking trip, last seen leaving his Airbnb on May 13. Family and authorities are searching for leads, with the U.S. Embassy and Senator Mark Warner's office offering support. A GoFundMe campaign aims to fund private search efforts.

  • WORLDJun 19 · 01:46 UTCWBTV CHARLOTTE
    ‘Just so worried’: Man disappears while visiting Peru on hiking trip, last seen alive leaving Airbnb

    Ian Treger, 29, disappeared in Peru's Cusco region on May 13 during a hiking trip. Surveillance shows him leaving his Airbnb, but no further leads exist. Family and authorities, including the U.S. Embassy, are searching for him, with a GoFundMe campaign supporting private rescue efforts.

  • WORLDJun 19 · 01:46 UTCWSMV4 NASHVILLE
    ‘Just so worried’: Man disappears while visiting Peru on hiking trip, last seen alive leaving Airbnb

    Ian Treger, 29, disappeared in the Cusco region of Peru on May 13 during a hiking trip. Surveillance footage shows him leaving his Airbnb but no further leads have been found. The U.S. Embassy, Peruvian authorities, and a GoFundMe campaign are assisting the search for Treger.

  • POLITICSJun 18 · 01:30 UTCCROSSCUT SEATTLE
    Trump stalls confirmation of national intelligence nominee

    President Trump delayed the confirmation hearing for his nominee to the director of national intelligence, leading to confusion in Congress. The nominee did not attend the scheduled hearing, and the Intelligence Committee’s top Democrat, Sen. Mark Warner, stated uncertainty about whether the nomination was postponed or withdrawn.

  • POLITICSJun 17 · 23:16 UTCWAFB BATON ROUGE
    Trump halts intel nominee confirmation hearing

    President Donald Trump delayed the confirmation hearing for Jay Clayton's nomination as director of national intelligence, leading to its postponement. The Senate Intelligence Committee chair Tom Cotton expressed regret, while Democrats criticized the move as undermining national security. Concerns were raised about the impact on the renewal of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) and the delay in confirming a replacement for Acting Intel Director Bill Pulte.

  • POLITICSJun 17 · 23:16 UTCWBTV CHARLOTTE
    Trump halts intel nominee confirmation hearing

    President Donald Trump urged the Senate to delay the confirmation hearing for director of national intelligence nominee Jay Clayton, leading to its postponement. Trump cited concerns about a broken deal with Democrats and Clayton’s role as U.S. attorney, while senators criticized the move for disrupting national security processes and delaying FISA law renewal.

  • POLITICSJun 17 · 23:16 UTCWSMV4 NASHVILLE
    Trump halts intel nominee confirmation hearing

    President Donald Trump directed the postponement of Jay Clayton's confirmation hearing for director of national intelligence, citing concerns about a broken deal with Democrats and Clayton's ongoing role as U.S. attorney. Senate Democrats criticized the move as undermining national security, while Republicans expressed concerns about delays in passing the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act.

  • POLITICSJun 17 · 16:26 UTCWPLG LOCAL 10 MIAMI
    Trump delays Clayton's nomination for intelligence director to try to push Congress on voter ID bill

    President Trump delayed the nomination of Jay Clayton to lead the U.S. intelligence community to pressure Congress on a voter ID bill. The postponement of Clayton's confirmation hearing, directed by Trump, caused uncertainty over the intelligence community's leadership and a surveillance program. Senator Tom Cotton, chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee, expressed regret over the delay but pledged to proceed with the confirmation soon.

  • POLITICSJun 17 · 15:33 UTCWPLG LOCAL 10 MIAMI
    Trump delays Clayton's nomination for intelligence director, but committee chairman promises hearing

    President Trump delayed the nomination of Jay Clayton to lead the U.S. intelligence community to pressure Congress on a voter ID bill. Senate Intelligence Committee Chairman Tom Cotton pledged to proceed with a confirmation hearing despite Trump's move, which has stalled the renewal of a key surveillance program under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act. The dispute involves bipartisan criticism of Trump's prior selection of Bill Pulte as acting director of national intelligence.

  • POLITICSJun 17 · 10:11 UTCTHE INTERCEPT
    Are Jeffies and Schumer Getting Ready to Greenlight Domestic Spy Power for Trump?

    The article discusses the potential nomination of Jay Clayton as director of national intelligence and its connection to the renewal of Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act. Privacy advocates and some Democrats express concerns about Clayton's background and the lack of warrant requirements for surveillance under the law.

  • POLITICSJun 15 · 17:44 UTCPOLITICO CONGRESS
    Senate to confirm Jay Clayton as soon as Thursday

    The Senate may confirm Jay Clayton as director of national intelligence as soon as Thursday, requiring unanimous support to expedite the process. Confirming Clayton could prevent Bill Pulte from becoming acting director and influence the extension of a government surveillance program that expired due to opposition to Pulte.

  • POLITICSJun 14 · 19:33 UTCCBS NEWS
    Full transcript of "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan," June 14, 2026

    The June 14, 2026 episode of 'Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan' features Defense Secretary and Sen. Mark Warner as guests. The segment includes a transcript of the broadcast.

  • POLITICSJun 14 · 19:26 UTCCBS NEWS
    Sen. Mark Warner says he hopes Senate can confirm Trump's DNI pick "this week"

    The Senate is at an impasse over the president's controversial pick to serve as acting intelligence chief, resulting in the expiration of a key spy authority. Sen. Mark Warner hopes the Senate can confirm the pick 'this week'.

  • POLITICSJun 14 · 18:58 UTCTHE HILL
    Warner says Clayton has ‘right temperament’ for national intelligence director role

    Mark Warner stated Jay Clayton has the 'right temperament' for the director of national intelligence role. Concerns exist about Bill Pulte's temporary appointment as FHFA Director.

  • POLITICSJun 14 · 16:49 UTCCBS NEWS
    Face the Nation: Warner, Kelly, Cohn

    The second half of Face the Nation featured Senators Mark Kelly and Mark Warner, along with IBM vice chairman Gary Cohn. The segment covered their participation in the show's discussion.

  • POLITICSJun 14 · 16:22 UTCCBS NEWS
    Sen. Mark Warner says intel community "terrified of showing" information to Bill Pulte

    Sen. Mark Warner stated that intelligence community leaders are terrified of showing information to Bill Pulte, whom President Trump appointed as acting Director of National Intelligence. Democrats are blocking the reauthorization of a key spy power to prevent Pulte from taking over, protesting his appointment as temporary intelligence chief.

  • POLITICSJun 14 · 16:13 UTCCBS NEWS WORLD
    Transcript: Sen. Mark Warner on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan," June 14, 2026

    Sen. Mark Warner was interviewed on 'Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan' on June 14, 2026. The transcript of the interview is provided.

  • POLITICSJun 14 · 16:13 UTCCBS NEWS
    Transcript: Sen. Mark Warner on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan," June 14, 2026

    The transcript of an interview with Sen. Mark Warner on 'Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan' on June 14, 2026, is provided. The content references Warner as a 'Democrat of Virginia' but does not include specific discussion topics from the interview.

  • POLITICSJun 14 · 15:27 UTCCBS NEWS
    Open: This is "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan," June 14, 2026

    Qatari mediators are traveling to Tehran to finalize a truce in the U.S.-Iran war. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, Democratic Sens. Mark Warner, and Mark Kelly will appear on 'Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan' on June 14, 2026.

  • POLITICSJun 13 · 14:53 UTCAP NEWS
    Emboldened Senate Democrats block even bipartisan bills in hardball approach to counter Trump

    Senate Democrats are blocking the renewal of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) as part of a hardball strategy against President Donald Trump, including protests over his appointment of Bill Pulte to lead intelligence agencies. The move risks national security concerns amid the World Cup and the nation’s 250th anniversary celebrations, with Republicans criticizing the lapse in surveillance authority.

  • POLITICSJun 13 · 11:43 UTCWTOP DC
    Emboldened Senate Democrats block even bipartisan bills in hardball approach to counter Trump

    Senate Democrats are blocking bipartisan bills, including a key surveillance law, as a hardball strategy to counter President Donald Trump's policies and personnel choices. They allowed the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) to lapse, citing leverage against Trump, while Republicans argue the move threatens national security ahead of major events.

  • POLITICSJun 13 · 11:39 UTCWPLG LOCAL 10 MIAMI
    Emboldened Senate Democrats block even bipartisan bills in hardball approach to counter Trump

    Senate Democrats are blocking the renewal of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) as part of a hardball strategy against President Donald Trump's policies and personnel choices, including his appointment of Bill Pulte to lead intelligence agencies. Republicans argue the lapse in surveillance authority poses a national security risk, particularly during high-profile events like the World Cup and the nation’s 250th anniversary celebrations.

  • POLITICSJun 13 · 11:39 UTCWDIV CLICKONDETROIT
    Emboldened Senate Democrats block even bipartisan bills in hardball approach to counter Trump

    Senate Democrats are blocking bipartisan bills and allowing a key surveillance law to lapse in opposition to President Donald Trump's policies and personnel choices, including the appointment of Bill Pulte to lead intelligence agencies. The strategy has led to government shutdowns and delays in Trump's nominations, with Republicans criticizing the move as a threat to national security.

  • POLITICSJun 12 · 23:56 UTCCBS NEWS
    "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" guests for June 14, 2026

    The June 14, 2026 episode of 'Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan' features Democratic Senators Mark Kelly and Mark Warner, along with former National Economic Council Director Gary Cohn as guests.

  • POLITICSJun 11 · 18:50 UTCAXIOS
    Trump picks Jay Clayton for Director of National Intelligence

    President Trump announced the nomination of Jay Clayton, U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York, as Director of National Intelligence. The move follows criticism of Bill Pulte's interim appointment, with bipartisan reactions and implications for the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act renewal.

  • POLITICSJun 10 · 21:32 UTCPOLITICO CONGRESS
    House will vote Thursday on expected-to-fail surveillance patch

    The House will vote on a three-week extension of a surveillance program under Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, but leaders from both parties expect the measure to fail. The extension requires a two-thirds majority, but opposition from Democrats and GOP holdouts, along with President Donald Trump's choice for acting director of national intelligence, complicates passage. A failure would risk a first-ever lapse in the program as the House recesses.

  • POLITICSJun 10 · 19:57 UTCTHE INTERCEPT
    Momentum Builds to Rein In Domestic Spying Law — Whether or Not Bill Pulte Survives as Intel Chief

    Centrist Democrats and reform advocates like Sen. Ron Wyden oppose the renewal of Section 702 of FISA amid concerns over domestic surveillance and President Trump's appointment of Bill Pulte to lead spy agencies. Trump accelerated Pulte’s appointment despite bipartisan criticism, highlighting a deepening divide over surveillance reforms and safeguards.

  • POLITICSJun 10 · 19:55 UTCWTOP DC
    Trump sticks with Pulte for intel job as risk grows of lapse in spy powers

    President Trump has delayed naming a permanent director of national intelligence, opting to keep Bill Pulte as a temporary leader despite concerns over his lack of experience. This delay risks a lapse in Section 702 of FISA, a surveillance law set to expire on June 12, as Democrats withhold support for its renewal due to Pulte's appointment. Trump has requested a short-term extension to allow time for selecting a permanent replacement.

  • SECURITYJun 10 · 19:19 UTCWPLG LOCAL 10 MIAMI
    Trump sticks with Pulte for intel job as risk grows of lapse in spy powers

    President Trump has retained Bill Pulte as a temporary director of national intelligence amid congressional pressure to name a permanent replacement before Section 702 of FISA expires on June 12. Democrats are withholding votes to renew the surveillance law due to concerns over Pulte's qualifications, risking a lapse in critical intelligence-gathering capabilities ahead of major events.

  • POLITICSJun 10 · 17:48 UTCFOX NEWS
    Trump concession breathes new life into stalled FISA spy powers deal

    President Trump's decision to seek a replacement for Bill Pulte as ODNI director may revive stalled efforts to reauthorize FISA spy powers, which are set to expire Friday. The appointment of Pulte had caused delays in Congress, but Trump's concession could help lawmakers reach a compromise on Section 702 reforms.

  • POLITICSJun 10 · 17:48 UTCFOX NEWS POLITICS
    Trump concession breathes new life into stalled FISA spy powers deal

    President Trump's decision to seek a replacement for Bill Pulte as ODNI director may revive stalled efforts to reauthorize FISA spy powers. The appointment of Pulte, criticized for lacking relevant experience, had blocked a Senate compromise on Section 702 reforms. Lawmakers are now considering a short-term extension while Trump interviews potential replacements.

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