How Russian Spies Recruit Americans For Espionage
There are more Russian spies in D.C. today than during the Cold War. Here's how they recruit and influence Americans — including government officials.
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Israel had promised to retaliate for Iran's Saturday attack, in which Iran launched hundreds of drones and missiles.
In a message on X, Hirsi wrote she is a Columbia Students for Justice in Palestine member and said she was suspended from Barnard College on Thursday.
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