
Ellen Nakashima
National Security Reporter at The Washington Post
National security reporter for The Washington Post. [email protected]
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5 days ago |
washingtonpost.com | Karen DeYoung |Susannah George |Gerry Shih |John Hudson |Ellen Nakashima |Warren Strobel
As Iran talks resume, White House fends off bombing hawks (washingtonpost.com) As Iran talks resume, White House fends off bombing hawks By Karen DeYoung; Susannah George; Gerry Shih; John Hudson; Ellen Nakashima; Warren P. Strobel 2025041815514800 A battle within President Donald Trump's inner circle over what to do about Iran has been resolved for the moment by Trump's decision to pursue diplomacy with Tehran.
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flipboard.com | Karen DeYoung |Susannah George |Gerry Shih |John Hudson |Ellen Nakashima |Warren Strobel
NowFormer Badger Daniel Freitag has landed at a new school looking for a new startDaniel Freitag came to Madison last season as one of Wisconsin's highest rated recruits of all-time for the Badgers. He is listed by 24/7 currently …7 hours agoWe want French nukes, Polish president says“I believe we can accept both solutions,” Andrzej Duda says about hosting both U.S. and French warheads on Polish soil.
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1 week ago |
washingtonpost.com | Marianne LeVine |Maria Sacchetti |Jeremy Roebuck |Carol Leonnig |Ellen Nakashima
The Department of Homeland Security has enlisted the FBI and other law enforcement agencies in recent weeks to conduct welfare checks on children and young people who came to the United States without their parents, alarming advocates who worry it’s an effort to target them for deportation or scare them.
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2 weeks ago |
washingtonpost.com | Ellen Nakashima |Warren Strobel |Aaron Schaffer
Gabbard sets up DOGE-style team to cut costs, uncover intel ‘weaponization’ (washingtonpost.com) Gabbard sets up DOGE-style team to cut costs, uncover intel ‘weaponization’ By Ellen Nakashima; Warren P. Strobel; Aaron Schaffer 2025040823131900 Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard has established a new group to work on cost-cutting and investigate "weaponization" across the 18 spy agencies that her office oversees.
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2 weeks ago |
fredericknewspost.com | Ellen Nakashima |Warren Strobel
The director of the National Security Agency, the powerful U.S. wiretapping and cyberespionage service, was fired Thursday, according to one former and two current U.S. officials. Gen. Timothy Haugh, who also heads U.S. Cyber Command, was let go along with his civilian deputy at the NSA, Wendy Noble, according to the officials. Like others in this report, they spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss personnel moves.
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