Espionage

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FILE - Ethel Rosenberg, who along with her husband, Julius, was put to death in 1953 after being convicted of conspiring to steal secrets about the atomic bomb for the Soviet Union is seen in an undated file photo. (AP Photo, File)

Espionage

Dogged source work leads to exclusive on sensational Ethel Rosenberg spy case 

SEPT. 20, 2024

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This image provided by the Justice Department and contained in the affidavit in support of a criminal complaint, shows Manuel Rocha during a meeting with a FBI undercover employee. On Thursday, Feb. 29, 2024, Rocha, 73, told a judge he would admit to federal counts of conspiring to act as an agent of a foreign government, charges that could land him behind bars for several years. JUSTICE DEPARTMENT VIA AP

Espionage

Career US diplomat abruptly admits to spying for communist Cuba for decades

MARCH 8, 2024

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Red flags, missed clues: How accused US diplomat-turned-Cuban spy avoided scrutiny for decades

FEB. 23, 2024

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Espionage

Secret US spying program targeted top Venezuelan officials

FEB. 9, 2024

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The Hotel Capri in Havana, Cuba, is photographed Tuesday, Sept. 12, 2017. New details about a string of mysterious “health attacks” on U.S. diplomats in Cuba indicate the incidents were narrowly confined within specific rooms or parts of rooms. Aside from their homes, officials said Americans were attacked in at least one hotel, the recently renovated Hotel Capri, steps from the Malecon, Havana’s iconic, waterside promenade.(AP Photo/Desmond Boylan)

Espionage

Cuba mystery deepens: AP first with details of ‘health attacks’ against US diplomats

SEPT. 22, 2017

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