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    A Doctor High on Greed, a Biker Gang High on Opioids, and The Woman Who Paid the Price

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    September 21, 2020  By George Anastasia and Ralph Cipriano
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    When the FBI went after musicians with alleged ties to Communism, Burl Ives saved his career by testifying, but at great personal cost.

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    A Legendary Spy's Unusual Recruitment in 1930s Shanghai

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    September 8, 2020  By Joseph P. Laycock
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    The CIA's Dark History of Employing Former Nazis in Postwar Europe

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