- Julie Tate
- Staff Writer
Julie Tate has worked as a researcher at the Washington Post since 2002. She specializes in national security, intelligence and defense issues.
More U.S. aid heads to Yemen
The U.S. military is preparing to give more than $100 million in aid to Yemen to combat a branch of al-Qaeda.
RGIII will earn much less than other top-paid DC athletes
QB’s four year, $21.1 illion deal is a third of the $60 million that lineman Trent Williams could earn to protect him.
Iranian exiles under U.S. scrutiny
Controversy deepens for a group that has managed to secure A-list U.S. supporters despite being branded a terrorist organization by the State Department.
Officials: U.S., Israel developed Flame virus to slow Iran nuclear efforts
The massive piece of malware was designed to secretly map Iran’s computer networks and monitor the computers of Iranian officials, according to Western officials.
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- Staff Sgt. Robert Bales was found liable in financial fraud
- Bradley Manning declines to enter plea at court-martial
- Bradley Manning declines to enter plea at court martial
- Administration looking into repatriating non-Afghan detainees at U.S.-run prison
- Officer recommends court-martial for Bradley Manning in WikiLeaks case
- Bradley Manning gets a billboard in Washington
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