The interim chief of the new National Counterterror Center said Thursday he is stepping down from his post later this year, leaving after the biggest intelligence overhaul in 50 years. In a memo to his staff, John O. Brennan said he had told National Intelligence Director John Negroponte about his decision to retire, and offered to stay until a replacement is confirmed. He said his retirement “is in the best interest of my family.” Full Story
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