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Astronaut Buzz Aldrin salutes the U.S. flag on the surface of the moon during the Apollo 11 lunar mission on July 20, 1969.

What Lessons Can JFK’s Pledge to Reach the Moon Provide for Trump?

By John A. Tures
This photo taken on February 1, 2018 shows an engineer holding a silicon face against the head of a robot at a lab of a doll factory of EXDOLL, a firm based in the northeastern Chinese port city of Dalian. With China facing a massive gender gap and a greying population, a company wants to hook up lonely men and retirees with a new kind of companion: "Smart" sex dolls that can talk, play music and turn on dishwashers.

Big Tech Is the Next Space Race, and the US Is Already Losing

By Jack Crosbie
Edward Snowden.

The History of the Secret NSA-AT&T Buildings Across the Country

By John R. Schindler

Did Donald Trump Just Declare Space Warfare?

By Amy Thompson

British Intelligence: Yes, Russian Spy Was Poisoned by Kremlin

By John R. Schindler
Margarita Simonyan.

Head of Kremlin Mouthpiece RT Calls on Russians to Give Up Their US Green Cards

By Mikhail Klikushin
Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev stands beside the Kremlin's Twitter page during his visit to the Twitter headquarters in Silicon Valley.

Information Warfare Escalates as Twitter Bans Kremlin-Backed Sputnik and RT Ads

By Davis Richardson
WASHINGTON - FEBRUARY 28: Former CIA Director James Woolsey, vice president of the Global Strategic Security Division of Booz Allen Hamilton; and Harold Hongju Koh (R), dean of the Yale Law School, testify before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Capitol Hill February 28, 2006 in Washington, DC. The committee called the hearing on wartime executive power and the National Security Agency's surveillance authority.

Lobbyists Make Fake Congressional Hearing Seem Real For Ukrainian T.V.

By Davis Richardson
Leadership member of the hard-right party AfD (Alternative für Deutschland) Alice Weidel addresses a press conference on the day after the German General elections on September 25, 2017 in Berlin.

AfD Shakes Up German Election—but It Has an Espionage Backstory

By John R. Schindler
German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Russia President Vladimir Putin.

The Real Loser of Germany’s Election: Vladimir Putin

By Jakub Janda
Janelle Monae, Taraji P. Henson and Octavia Spencer in Hidden Figures. The film won't be released until January, but the book it's based on is released today.

Meet the Black Female Mathematicians Who Helped America Win the Space Race

By John Bonazzo
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