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Spies Among Us
by: Brittany Fortier, September 01, 2009

The world of espionage has been full of danger and intrigue, but today it draws criticism from those who question both the capabilities and usefulness of intelligence gathering. It seems the American Left it still in denial as to the extent of the danger posed by the Soviet Union during the Cold War. (read more)


Chambers Farm To Open
by: Cliff Kincaid, July 16, 2007

A library featuring the personal papers of anti-communist hero Whittaker Chambers will be opened on the site of his farm. (read more)


Alger Hiss, Academic Vampire
by: Malcolm A. Kline, August 28, 2007

The liberal cadres that defended him for decades have thinned since career diplomat Alger Hiss was convicted of perjuring himself against accusations that he spied for the Soviet Union. Virtually alone, many academics remain unconvinced. (read more)


Commemorating Alger Hiss Day
by: Cliff Kincaid, October 23, 2007

A look at two academic icons—the United Nations and Alger Hiss. (read more)


Where Alger Hiss Prevails
by: Cliff Kincaid, January 29, 2008

Doubting the guilt of Alger Hiss may lose you a government job but gain you a professorship. (read more)


Mistake That is Lake
by: Cliff Kincaid, June 24, 2008

Barack Obama has appointed Georgetown Professor Tony Lake to his foreign policy team. Lake denies Alger Hiss' well-established Communist connections. (read more)


The Crackpot Mentor of State Department Nominee
by: Cliff Kincaid, April 02, 2009

With the nomination of Harold Hongju Koh, the Dean of Yale Law School, as the Legal Adviser for the State Department, President Barack Obama is putting a world government team in place under Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. (read more)