Not long after the United States killed one of the top 9/11 architects in Kabul earlier this year, CIA Director Bill Burns had a suggestion for the man in charge of the agency's private museum of ...
The museum has an extraordinary collection of spy gadgets, weapons and espionage memorabilia from before World War II to the present—more than 28,000 items, of which 18,000 have been cataloged—and ...
As the CIA marks its 75th anniversary, it gave us a rare peek into its newly renovated museum. The space is for its own officers, it's not open to the public, and it displays mementos from some of the ...
Log-in to bookmark & organize content - it's free! American History TV toured the CIA Museum at the agency’s Langley, Virginia, headquarters. Director and curator Robert Byer discussed the purpose of ...
The CIA calls it "the greatest museum you'll never see." Through the lobby in the CIA headquarters and past the stars for officers who died in missions – including those in the wake of 9/11 – a small ...
McLEAN, Va. (AP) -- When the CIA's secret gadget-makers invented a listening device for the Asian jungles, they disguised it so the enemy wouldn't be tempted to pick it up and examine it: The device ...
McLEAN, Va. - When the CIA's secret gadget-makers invented a listening device for the Asian jungles, they disguised it so the enemy wouldn't be tempted to pick it up and examine it: The device looked ...
Laughlin Phillips, 85, who left the CIA in 1964 to launch Washingtonian magazine and then spent decades helping to revive his family's venerable contemporary art museum, the Phillips Collection, died ...