The North Korean regime rests on three pillars -- coercion, control of information and manufactured legitimacy. Each reinforces the other.
The CIA was rumored to have experimented with mind-control methods during the Cold War, in an attempt to turn citizens into cold-blooded assassins. Now, a psychiatrist who reviewed more than 1,500 ...
The conflict between the United States and Iran is rapidly escalating and many experts believe we may be entering one of the most dangerous geopolitical moments in decades. In this exclusive interview ...
Ali Moshiri, Chevron’s former top executive for Venezuela and a longtime Washington interlocutor on energy matters, warned the CIA before Nicolás Maduro’s ouster that a direct handover of power to the ...
What if scientists could identify the exact cells responsible for driving a disease? In a tumor, for instance, there are thousands of individual cells, each playing a unique role in driving disease ...
CYPFER today announced the appointment of Robert Myhill to its Advisory Board. MIAMI, FL, UNITED STATES, March 16, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ — CYPFER today announced ...
Dear Abby: I can’t make son’s choices, but I refuse to accept his new family and their bad influence
DEAR ABBY: Seven months ago, my son filed for divorce from his wife of 22 years. Three months ago, he introduced us to “Carlene.” Abby, the woman has five children with three different men and is ...
John Perry and Roger Harris tackle Amnesty International's disingenuous defense of NGOs with a history of involvement in regime-change efforts.
Understanding why players engage is becoming the foundation of effective hybridcasual growth. User acquisition has moved beyond CPI, with long-term metrics like retention and LTV now defining success.
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