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Schultz's approach to "Spy High" is in playing with the typical sympathy we might feel for a documentary protagonist.
A new docuseries tells the story of a Philadelphia school district coming under fire for photos it was taking of unwitting students from their laptops.
It is a truth universally acknowledged that the early history of the Central Intelligence Agency—its evolution from the wartime Office of Strategic Services (OSS) through its midcentury berth in ...
Under the spotlight is Karl Muller, one of the first major enemies captured by the domestic intelligence agency in 1915, and his fruity demise. Agents suspected Muller of being a German spy but it ...
Opening Shot: Shots of Harriton High School of Lower Merion, then we see webcam shots of a 15-year-old Blake Robbins.
November 25, 2024 • Books We Love returns with 350+ new titles handpicked by NPR staff and trusted critics. Find 12 years of recommendations all in one place — that's nearly 4,000 great reads.
From owner of a bankrupt fertiliser company to an Israeli spy and eventually the world's richest filmmaker, a look at the unlikeliest Hollywood success story. The new Forbes Billionaire List 2025 ...
From scathing satires of wealth to murder mysteries set at luxe resorts, these novels are sure to scratch that Mike White itch. By Calum Marsh Katie Kitamura’s thrilling new novel, “Audition ...
Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times. T Bone Burnett reviews Ian Leslie’s “John & Paul,” which explores the partnership of “two extraordinarily gifted young men.” ...
In “One Day, Everyone Will Have Always Been Against This,” Omar El Akkad criticizes the Western narratives that make suffering in Gaza an abstraction In her memoir, “The 10,” E.A. Hanks ...
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