Por: The Boston Globe Politics September 25, 2022
WASHINGTON — Two of the United States’ intelligence agencies have completely renovated their museums of spycraft, displaying dramatic stories of notable US spies and informants, as well as paraphernalia from intelligence work. But one of the museums will remain off limits to the public.In time for its 75th anniversary this year, the Central Intelligence Agency has overhauled and refurbished its museum of secrets. It features spy gadgets both... + full article
Chicago Tribune USA Crime September 27, 2022
A federal jury on Monday convicted a former Chicago graduate student of spying for the Chinese government by gathering information on scientists and engineers in the U.S. with valuable knowledge about aerospace technology, artificial intelligence, and even aircraft carriers.... + más
Former student convicted of spying for Chinese government | Associated Press
Former U.S. Army reservist convicted of spying for China | Newsweek
Newsweek USA Nation September 27, 2022
A former U.S. Army reservist was convicted of acting as a Chinese spy, according to the Department of Justice.In a press release published on Tuesday, the Department of Justice identified the man as 31-year-old Ji Chaoqun, a current resident of Chicago.The press release said... + más
Former Chicago college student convicted of spying for Chinese intelligence service | Chicago Tribune
ABC News USA Tech September 25, 2022
VANDENBERG SPACE FORCE BASE, Calif. -- A classified satellite for the U.S. National Reconnaissance Office launched into orbit aboard a United Launch Alliance Delta 4 Heavy rocket on Saturday.The NROL-91 spy satellite lifted off at 3:25 p.m. from Vandenberg Space Force Base in... + más
U.S. spy satellite launched into orbit aboard Delta 4 Heavy rocket from California for final time | CBS News
US spy satellite launched into orbit from California | Associated Press
Associated Press USA Politics September 21, 2022
WASHINGTON (AP) — A new Senate study warns that U.S. spy agencies’ efforts to stop China and other adversaries from stealing secrets are hampered by miscommunication and a lack of money and staff at the office intended to coordinate those efforts. The report comes amid that... + más
US needs to reform efforts to stop enemy spies, report says | The Boston Globe
Louisiana's gas tax cannot meet state's road and bridge needs, audit says | The Advocate
The Boston Globe USA Politics September 20, 2022
WASHINGTON (AP) — A new Senate study warns that U.S. spy agencies’ efforts to stop China and other adversaries from stealing secrets are hampered by miscommunication and a lack of money and staff at the office intended to coordinate those efforts.The report comes amid... + más
‘Incompatible with the gospel’: Religious leaders condemn flight of migrants to Martha’s Vineyard | The Boston Globe
ABC News USA Entertainment September 17, 2022
ALBANY, N.Y. -- Museums in New York that exhibit artworks looted by Nazis during the Holocaust are now required by law to let the public know about those dark chapters in their provenance through placards displayed with the stolen objects.At least 600,000 pieces of art were... + más
We asked readers to send postcards detailing their summer vacations; here's what we got so far | The Advocate
Justice Department files motion for partial stay to appeals court in Mar-a-Lago documents case | ABC News
The Advocate USA Life September 17, 2022
The Advocate features editor Jan Risher wrote a column to kick off the summer about the wonders of road trips. this summer. The response has been more than any of us expected. Last week she updated readers on how and once again invited readers to .We have created an interactive... + más
Postcards and postcrossing: Making a connection to people all over the world | The Advocate
Baton Rouge homicides are down in 2022. Broome credits community work, end of pandemic lockdowns. | The Advocate
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