Stephen King, Dan Rather and Other Writers Grieve the Loss of John le Carré The British spy novelist passed away on Saturday at the age of 89. By Helen Holmes
The Entire Contents of New York’s KGB Espionage Museum Will Soon Go Up for Auction The Julien's Auctions sale includes a number of spy gadgets, including a purse containing a hidden camera and a gun concealed as lipstick. By Helen Holmes
Apocalypse (and Opulence) Now: Luxury Bunkers for Billionaires Are Still in High Demand For $4,200,000, you can get a luxury bomb shelter, known as "the Presidential," complete with fitness center, greenhouse and enough beds for 38 people. By Harmon Leon
Chernobyl Tourism Spikes After Miniseries, Highlighting the Disaster’s Unknowable Truths By Chris Roberts
Q&A: Werner Herzog on Being Drawn to Gorbachev, a Leader Who Ended a War Where ‘Both Sides Won’ By Jordan Riefe
Oscar Contender ‘Cold War’ Tells a Haunting Tale of Star-Crossed Lovers and Stalin’s Soft Side By Rex Reed
New Evidence Shows Russia Played a Role in Plane Crash That Killed Poland’s Top Brass By John R. Schindler
Trump-Affiliated Russian Businessman Comes Forward as US Spy at Hollywood Nightclub By Davis Richardson