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Archaeologists searching for remains of missing U.S. WWII pilot
CBS News via Yahoo News· 1 hour agoA 21-year-old from Pittsburgh was killed when his plane crashed during another bombing mission...
US spy flights sweep China's shores
Newsweek· 7 days agoA U.S. Air Force reconnaissance plane conducted a suspected intelligence-collection operation near China's shores on Tuesday for the fifth time in seven...
‘A Gentleman in Moscow’ Finale Will Make You Cry, if Only for a Moment
The Daily Beast via Yahoo News· 4 days agoBen Blackall/Paramount+ with SHOWTIMEWe’ve reached the end of A Gentleman in Moscow, but we can’t...
US ally intercepts Russian intelligence plane in air defense zone
Newsweek· 23 hours agoJapan's air force scrambled fighter aircraft over the weekend to intercept a Russian intelligence ...
Out of the shadows: is India’s spy agency becoming brazen under Modi?
South China Morning Post· 5 days agoOn April 29, the Washington Post reported that an Indian intelligence officer was involved in a...
‘The Sympathizer’ Stages a Second Vietnam War
The Daily Beast· 1 day agoCaptain is ready to quit his spy job completely—until he finds out his best friend Bon is ready to go back to Vietnam and start the war all over again....
Lamborghini Huracán successor's twin-turbo V-8 sings to 10,000 rpm
Motor Authority· 1 day agoLamborghini is close to revealing its successor to the top-selling Huracán supercar, and the automaker on Monday presented the first details on the car's newly developed powertrain. Prototypes ...
Military Book Review The Enigma Traitors: Spy and Counterspy in World War II
Strategy Page· 6 days agoDermot Turing, who has written several books about Bletchley Park and its code-breakers—including his uncle Alan—has now written about the other side of communications security. Why did both ...
Japan scrambled jets 41 times against Chinese and Russian planes
Newsweek· 6 days agoJapanese fighter aircraft were scrambled over three dozen times in April to intercept Chinese and...
Mystery in the Alps: A Chinese Family, a Swiss Inn and the World’s Most Expensive Weapon
The Wall Street Journal· 5 days agoTheir route, which passed the forlorn inn, had a tongue- in-cheek title: “the spy loop.” The flying...