Articles
Russian and American Spies Square Off
(WASHINGTON) -- The embarrassing arrest of a suspected CIA officer in Moscow is the latest reminder that, even after the Cold War, the U.S. and Russia are...

Timeline: The Benghazi Emails
How the Obama administration created the Benghazi talking points

Three Lessons from the Benghazi Emails
Lessons learned: no one doubted a demonstration, the CIA made the big changes, and Susan Rice got hosed
Senior Female CIA Officer Bypassed for Top Spy Job
(WASHINGTON) — One of the CIA's highest-ranking women, who once ran a CIA prison in Thailand where terror suspects were waterboarded, has been bypassed for the...

Viewpoint: Cash for Karzai — Don’t Blame the CIA for Flushing Money Down the Drain
There are few hard and fast rules in espionage, but this is one of them: Never admit to taking CIA money.
Photo Essays

Spies and Spooks: The (Mis)Adventures of the CIA
A photographic look into the top-secret world of the legendary intelligence agency, more than six decades in the making

Sao Paulo: The 'Clean City'
After decades of advertisements on every building in Sao Paulo, Brazil, the city passes a law requiring their removal or reduction.Photographs by Cia de Foto
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Who's Who on the CIA Payroll
Allegations that Afghan President Hamid Karzai's brother worked for the CIA are a reminder of a long list of distinguished and not-so-distinguished assets


