President-elect Donald Trump reportedly believes U.S. intelligence agencies are bloated and politicized.
Despite President-elect Donald Trump's repeated denials of election hacking, Democrats are still hoping to launch a full inquiry.
The two countries have been allies for a long time
National Front party leader Marine Le Pen has vowed to work closely with Russian President Vladimir Putin if she becomes the next French president.
Some senators are concerned with Trump's cozy relationship with Russia.
Whistleblower organization WikiLeaks announced Tuesday via Twitter that 2017 would be an even bigger year for leaks than 2016.
Graham is the son of another notorious evangelist, Bill Graham, from North Carolina who himself issued prayers in Richard Nixon's presidential inauguration in 1969, George H.W. Bush's in 1989 and Bill Clinton's in 1993 and 1997.
Democrats are preparing to break from tradition and spar with Republicans at every turn.
Photos and videos of the attack have emerged showing the gunman as he attacked the popular Reina nightclub.
Sean Spicer's comments, made during an interview with ABC, came just a day after President-elect Donald Trump said he knows things "other people don't" about hacking.
Touring the Baltic states, McCain and other senators assured the former Soviet-dominated countries that the U.S. would support them, despite President-elect Donald Trump's praise of Putin.
The attack comes soon after President Barack Obama announced new sanctions against Russia on Thursday and expelled 35 Russian officials from the United States.
The relations between the United States and Russia have continued to deteriorate in recent months.
President Barack Obama has been busy protecting his legacy just before Donald Trump takes office.
Russian President Vladimir Putin chose not to retaliate against new sanctions imposed by President Barack Obama, based on the prospect of improved Russian-American trade relations next year.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights had reported clashes between rebels and government troops, potentially jeopardizing a year-end peace deal.
The FBI and the Department of Homeland Security dubbed the Russian operation “Grizzly Steppe,” which they said is still underway.
President Vladimir Putin said that no American diplomats would be expelled in retaliation to Washington's move, and instead wished the American people a happy new year.
FSB agents arrested seven alleged terrorists in Dagestan, accusing them of plotting a series of New Year's attacks in Moscow.
The three major U.S. stock indexes took a nosedive ahead of the White House's announcement that it would extend sanctions against Russia for alleged hacking.
Don't forget the children of Aleppo in 2017.
The past year may be one to forget for many, but experts are already warning that there will be plenty to be concerned about in 2017.