Back then, France punched above its weight when it came to tech. The EU needs it to rediscover its taste for the cutting edge, says Paris-based writer Alexander Hurst ...
The Cold War on MSN
The political shift that changed Soviet literature and public debate
Following the death of Joseph Stalin in 1953, the Soviet Union entered a period known as the Khrushchev Thaw, marked by limited political and cultural liberalization. The shift allowed writers, ...
Christopher Shaw, a novelist from Vermont, drew on his time in the Adirondacks for the Cold War caper, "The Manager." ...
The Harrier was the first operational vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) fighter aircraft, earning it the nickname of the ...
While made-for-tv movies have been around for years (and if you want to get very technical, any movie made for a non-theatrical release on the small screen can be considered to be made for television) ...
The story of Frank Arnold Nesbitt stands out among the history of other Alaska-associated espionage from the past 50 years.
On Feb. 22, 1980, the ragtag Americans defeated Russia on their way to the gold medal in Lake Placid Olympics.
“In jail and in the camps Shukhov had lost the habit of scheming how he was going to feed his family from day to day or year to year. The bosses did all his thinking for him, and that somehow made ...
Many in the West today imagine the Soviet Union as it’s portrayed in Call of Duty games: a land of prisons and labor camps, where every citizen marched to the tune of the Party and its all-seeing ...
Elizabeth Ellis of Rochester found her 1955 two-week stay in the Soviet Union to be “a wonderful educational experience.” However, she told the Post-Bulletin, “I wouldn’t suggest a trip to Russia for ...
The U.S. men's hockey team will face Canada in the Olympic final on Sunday.
President Donald Trump has spent a lifetime talking himself out of tough spots. But in the war with Iran, his trusty ...
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