In March 1958, the Soviet Union began construction of a nuclear missile-equipped submarine, the K-129. On February 25, 1968, armed with three nuclear ballistic missiles, the K-129 set sail from its base in Siberia on a routine combat patrol near Hawaii.
What exactly is the Ides of March and why should we, like Caesar in Shakespeare’s eponymous play, beware of that date?
There was a time within the Intelligence Community (IC) when the term “open source” referred primarily to materials and media that could be freely accessed
Some Supreme Court cases involve fascinating facts and historical twists. Federal Republic of Germany vs. Philipp is one particularly interesting example.
When people think of human trafficking victims, they often think of girls and women. However, male minors are often sexually exploited. Learn about efforts to to provide safe homes, services, and resources for boys and men who have been trafficked.
There have always been controversial presidential pardons, but at what point does the use of the pardon power become an abuse of power?
There will always be a fine line between peaceful protests and riots. In the first part of this three-part series, learn how the riot at the Capitol Building was the result of a lack of planning by police.
Since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic in 2020, several factors have had an effect on the international nature of human trafficking.