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US commander in Afghanistan General Stanley McChrystal (R) speaks during a press briefing with White House spokesman Robert Gibbs (rear) and US Ambassador to Afghanistan Karl Eikenberry (not seen)at the White House in Washington, DC, May 10, 2010. McChrystal, the top NATO commander in Afghanistan, on Monday predicted "increased violence" in the country but said President Barack Obama's surge strategy would ultimately succeed. AFP PHOTO/Jim WATSON

Military Guys Make Lousy Running Mates

Clinton and Trump are considering admirals and generals for VP—and it's not the best idea.
By John R. Schindler
1st May 1978: The U2 high flying spy plane developed by America. During the cold war Russia managed to shoot one down over their country. Here the plane is being used to assist US farmers by taking high level photographs of the topography of their land. (Photo by Central Press/Getty Images)

The Truth About SpyWar and How 21st Century Espionage Really Works

It’s time to dispel some common misconceptions about espionage and how 21st century spying really works.
By John R. Schindler
A press conference was held at the Detroit Institute of Arts last July to announce that $26.8 million in pledges were made by Michigan businesses to the DIA to help it reach its $100 million Detroit Bankruptcy Grand Bargain commitment. (Photo by Bill Pugliano/Getty Images)

Detroit Institute of Arts Faces Next Challenge, Verona Art Museum Heist, and More

But the DIA has a tricky challenge ahead: it must build a $400 million endowment in the next seven years.
By Alanna Martinez

FotoFest Taps Steven Evans as Executive Director

By Andrew Russeth

Life of Pie: The Dia Foundation Gala Was All About Innuendo

By Gallerist
The Bataille monument. (Courtesy Documenta)

Thomas Hirschhorn Announces Site for New Monument

By Dan Duray

‘The New York Earth Room’ and ‘The Broken Kilometer’ Are Back After a Summer Break

By Andrew Russeth

Dia and EAI Plan 12-Hour Mike Kelley Screening in New Dia Space

By Andrew Russeth

9 Things to Do in New York's Art World Before Dec. 19

By Dan Duray, Andrew Russeth and Michael H. Miller
"The Dream House" (1962-present) by La Monte Young and Marian Zazeela. (Photo: Marian Zazeela)

'The Dream House' Reopens Saturday in Tribeca

By Andrew Russeth
"The Dream House" (1962-present) by La Monte Young and Marian Zazeela. (Photo: Marian Zazeela)

‘The Dream House’ Reopens Saturday in Tribeca

By Andrew Russeth
Beacon, New York, and the surrounding region receive $12.5 million from Dia's Beacon museum, according to a new study. (Photo: Daniel Case)

The Economic Impact of Dia’s Beacon Museum

By Andrew Russeth
Dia Foundation co-founder Heiner Friedrich and art dealer Karen LaGatta

Dia Co-Founder Starts Museum in Germany

By Andrew Russeth
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