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Have We Normalized Nuclear War?

If anything, the widespread lack of comprehension (and so protest) is one big reason nuclear war remains so chillingly ...
The U.S. president can order a nuclear launch without consulting anyone, including Congress, and U.S. nuclear weapons have ...
One major setting, the Vault tunnels, was built on sets in Brooklyn, N.Y., per Kodak. According to The New York Times, the ...
The country’s production of nuclear warheads has slowed, but its missiles may be poised to strike back fast in case of an ...
Amy Nelson examines how Kathryn Bigelow’s ‘A House of Dynamite’ reframes nuclear-crisis risk—and why the film could reshape ...
A House of Dynamite gets so many details wrong that the lessons viewers take from the film will likely be counterproductive, even dangerous. If it is a wake-up call, the audience will wake up on the ...
Marlon Brando and Zsa Zsa Gabor's heated 'Tonight Show' clash revisited in new Johnny Carson book A Massive New Study of ...
The underground stronghold under the grounds of a sprawling property in West Virginia contains all the necessary facilities ...
A pretty scary map website allows you to really see what would happen if a nuclear blast was to take place near you. In recent months, talk of a so-called “World War Three” have been rife, with just ...
The worlds first hydrogen bomb, codenamed 'Mike'. Nuclear weapons testing conducted by the US at Bikini and Enewtak atolls in ...
The second episode of its sophomore season sees 'Fallout' entrench its big new arc in a look back to its recent past.
There are now about four hundred nuclear power plants worldwide, in over thirty countries on five continents, with sixty more under construction. Another thirty countries are considering or planning ...