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Dad who faked own death and fled to Eastern Europe reveals how he did it — after cops find him through Uzbek mystery woman

Father-of-three Ryan Borgwardt vanished during a kayaking trip in August, leaving his forlorn family fearing the worst after he never came home from Green Lake, about an hour-and-a-half north of...

Perfume bottle with nerve agent that left UK woman dead contained enough poison to kill thousands

Dawn Sturgess and her partner collapsed after they came into contact with a discarded perfume bottle containing the nerve agent Novichok in the southwest England town of Amesbury.

Jews may feel abandoned but good people will step up — as they did for me in the gulag

As someone who spent nine years in a Soviet gulag for political reasons, Natan Sharansky knows the loneliness Jews are feeling now. But he has faith good people are standing...

'Reagan' movie enshrines him as a great American statesman

“Reagan” covers all the greatest hits of the Republican’s life and career, with no famous line or episode left out — and the adulation is both true and deserved.

'Reagan' isn't very good — but it highlights something important about today's White House

In defending his great line "Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall!" Ronald Reagan gave us something we haven't had in a while: "power in clarity."

Russia's original space program nearly killed cosmonauts with crazy blunders and amateur tech

Yuri Gagarin was celebrated as the first man to orbit Earth. But he didn't make a complete orbit, almost died due to equipment failures, and ejected too early — landing...

Want to look like Joseph Stalin, the Soviet leader responsible for millions of deaths? It'll cost you $1,600

A Moscow-based fashion designer decided to commemorate the March 5 anniversary of the passing of the man responsible for the deaths of millions.

Russian 'invisibility cloak' camouflage technology could make troops undetectable from as close as 3 feet away

Russia has developed and deployed new camouflage technology for its troops that many have nicknamed "invisibility cloaks," local news has reported. 

America would be vastly different if FDR hadn't pushed this man out

A new book imagines what might have happened if Henry Wallace had been vice president for a second term.

Ukraine border blockade persists as Polish truckers remain steadfast

Truckers have blocked roads to Ukraine border crossings since Nov. 6, creating lines stretching nearly 20 miles and lasting weeks in freezing temperatures.

Team Obama is disgraceful for bashing the great Henry Kissinger after the admin's epic failures in foreign policy

Ben Rhodes compounds the insults with his silly insistence the Obama administration, in which he served, pursued far more ethical policies than Kissinger and was thus more faithful to American...

The deadly Armenia conflict is Russia at its worst

The recent flare-up between Armenia and Azerbaijan reflects a desire by Russia to retain its regional relevance in the face of its mounting disaster in Ukraine.

Russia failed to weaken NATO — but its own security alliance is now falling apart

Russia's version of NATO is collapsing as Vladimir Putin fails his ally Armenia as Azerbaijan cracks down in Nagorno-Karabakh.

Isolating in Soviet style: It's nyet for me

“Russians find no crime being stout,” she said. “We are not so lazy as Americans who jump into their automobile. Few here own cars. We are forced to walk more....

The girl who tried to bring peace between the US and the Soviet Union

By April 1983, Samantha Smith, now 10, was worried as Cold War tensions between the United States and the Soviet Union raised the threat of nuclear confrontation.

FBI agent turned one of the most notorious spies in US history found dead in federal prison

Robert Hanssen, one of the most notorious spies in the history of the United States, was found dead in federal prison Monday morning.

Why the US military almost blew the moon up with a nuclear bomb

It's one giant explosion for mankind.

Russia boasts about turning battered Ukraine city into a 'rapidly developing' metropolis

Ukrainian residents in Mariupol described a bleak picture of life under Russian rule that brings to mind life during the Soviet Union.

Let's turn the tables on Russia's information warfare with some of our own

Vladimir Putin delivers an address every May 9 to celebrate Victory Day, which marks the Soviet Union’s triumph over Nazi Germany in World War II.

Let's use jazz to push back against Russia — it once worked before!

During the Cold War, jazz was arguably America’s most powerful non-nuclear weapon: It was music, not bullets, that contributed to the fall of the Berlin Wall.