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The Soviet Defector Who Did the Most Damage

REVIEW: ‘The Spy in the Archive: How One Man Tried To Kill the KGB’ by Gordon Corera

FCC Moves To Revoke Recognition From CCP-Linked Labs That Test Electronics for US

'Foreign adversary governments should not own and control the labs that test the devices the FCC certifies as safe for the U.S. market,' says Chairman Brendan Carr

Former FAA Contractor, Naturalized US Citizen, Pleads Guilty to Spying for Iran

The ex-contractor for Federal Aviation Administration is facing up to 15 years in prison, DOJ says

Putting the Thrill Back in the Spy Thriller

REVIEW: 'Gabriel's Moon' by William Boyd

Harvard Punished a Student for Disrupting the Chinese Ambassador. The Chinese National Who Manhandled Her Was Let Off the Hook.

Cosette Wu was placed on disciplinary probation. Hongji Zou was given a letter of apology.

Spies in the Skies

REVIEW: 'Phantom Orbit: A Thriller' by David Ignatius

Congress Plots Bipartisan Probe of Terror-Tied App Telegram

Encrypted messaging service used to disseminate official Hamas statements and propaganda videos