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House intel chair demands recall of 'flawed' report saying US foes didn't cause Havana syndrome
WASHINGTON — The Republican chairman of the House Intelligence Committee has called on the US Intelligence Community (IC) to ...
The device was purchased by Homeland Security officials under the Biden administration and cost millions, two sources said.
THE US government may have bought the mystery weapon behind Havana Syndrome in an undercover operation. The perplexing illness that brings ringing ears, dizziness, crushing headaches and memory ...
Nicolas Maduro’s bodyguards did not know what had hit them when US forces swooped in to snatch the Venezuelan leader from beneath their noses.
There's a new development in the yearslong international mystery over Havana Syndrome: The U.S. has obtained and has been testing a device that officials believe could be linked to the debilitating ...
Officials have long struggled to understand how a device powerful enough to cause the kind of damage some victims have reported could be made portable.
The Defense Department has spent more than a year testing a device purchased in an undercover operation that some investigators think could be the cause of a series of mysterious ailments impacting ...
Possibly. The news aligns with a strange and fascinating account of the U.S. raid that captured Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro.
The unexplained "Havana syndrome" illnesses first emerged in 2016 when a cluster of U.S. diplomats in Cuba reported symptoms consistent with head trauma.
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