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Monday, October 21, 2024

US envoy to hold ceasefire talks with Lebanese officials

U.S. launches urgent probe of leaked U.S.  intelligence about Israel plan to attack Iran

Pentagon chief in Kyiv without any sign of budging on Ukraine’s biggest weapons requests

North Korea sending troops to Russia, South Korea confirms

Reviving WWII-era Pacific airfields: U.S. shifts strategy to counter China

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Book Reviews

Dead Drop

This Week’s Dead Drop: October 18

GETTING BUZZED FOR 17 DAYS STRAIGHT:  No, this is not a story about a former CIA station chief…. though it is about Langley.  Not the one you’re thinking of (location of CIA headquarters in northern Virginia) but the one where an Air Force base is located in southern Virginia.  Turns out that the base is also known as the scene of recent mysterious unidentified drone-like activity. Reportedly, shortly after sunset for 17 days straight – drones flying more than 100 miles an hour, at an altitude of 3 to 4,000 feet [...] More

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Podcasts

State Secrets

The Defense Counterintelligence & Security Agency touches more than 90% of the personnel security background checks that help determine whether a job candidate receives a security clearance. But the agency has other missions as well, all focused on enhancing national security. State Secrets podcast host Suzanne Kelly talks with Director David Cattler about the agency’s responsibilities, about just how long it takes to get a clearance, the challenges associated with clearing a workforce and about whether that marijuana you once tried really is a dealbreaker (we couldn’t resist the urge to ask).

Cover Stories: Spies, Books & Entertainment

Tom Straw is a former Top 40 radio disc jockey, TV weathercaster, and someone who has written and executive produced prime time and late night TV shows. He is also a best-selling writer of crime novels (under the pseudonym “Richard Castle,”) so friends like to say he can’t keep a job. For his latest gig he has served up a spy novel called “The Accidental Joe”about a maverick celebrity chef whose travel TV series ends up as cover for a dangerous CIA espionage mission. Former CIA officer Rodney Faroan’s review of the book for The Cipher Brief called it a “refreshing, rip-roaring tale of a spy operation gone awry.” We talk with Straw about his multifaceted career, his process of cooking up tasty plots – and how writing spy thrillers differs from detective novels and TV comedies.


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