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During the Cold War, the CIA may have had as much success with books and magazines as with gun-running and spies.
Forget James Bond. George Minden was the real thing. A Romanian aristocrat by birth, he could have spent his days in manor ...
There's a revolving door of talent between the country's premiere intelligence agency and its entertainment industry, with ...
The CIA's International Literacy Center played a vital role in providing access to “the expression of independent ideas so desperately sought by millions.” ...
William F. Buckley Jr.’s influence has been overstated, writes Bruce Fein in a review of a new biography of the late conservative thinker.
In 2013, Donald Trump shared the D.C. establishment view of Snowden, calling him a "spy who should be executed." In 2015, ...
The US democracy sold as pure, moral and unprecedented is increasingly under lens.  Behind the facade of democratic virtue ...
Dan “Razin” Caine, chairman of the Joint Chiefs, doesn’t want the spotlight—but with this White House, there’s no avoiding it ...
James Wells will host an author event next month for his new book, “A CIA Coverup and a Son’s Odyssey to Find the Father He ...
We have been deceived—again and again—into believing that U.S. democracy was born as a noble product of collective will. The ...
In The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test, the journalist broke free of his contrarian clichés to illuminate the origins of 1960s ...
In January 1989, Massachusetts state trooper Andrew Palombo heard a strange complaint at Logan airport. A worker said a NASA ...