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The threat of nuclear war, whether through the use of a nuclear bomb or dirty bomb, remains a complex and uncertain risk - but one that is being taken more seriously with each passing day ...
The risk of nuclear war is arguably higher than it's been since the 1980s, due to ongoing conflicts and tensions. So what would happen if a nuclear bomb was dropped on New York City?
Yet mainstream US media outlets and partisan politics are routinely oblivious to threat of oblivion.
The 1980s witnessed mass demonstrations demanding a nuclear freeze. Today, the threat of nuclear war is beginning to enter ...
The picture, shared to Instagram, appears to portray two large nuclear explosions with fallout across Israel. Mehdi Mohammadi ...
In case you didn’t know, nuclear weapons are destructive. That’s the message from Tulsi Gabbard, the U.S. director of national intelligence, in a social-media video this week warning of a ...
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard warned of a “nuclear holocaust” as she ripped warmongers for bringing the world closer to the “brink of nuclear annihilation” than ever before.
From natural chaos to wartime blasts and industrial disasters, these are history's most powerful non-nuclear explosions measured by force, impact, devastation.
Wild New Carbon Capture Idea Suggests Tackling Climate Change With Massive Undersea Nuclear Explosions The idea is equally ambitious, terrifying, and ridiculous.
Even then, there was reason for optimism that nuclear weapons would continue to recede in relevance, as they had in the decade prior. Yet the behavior of America’s adversaries in the intervening years ...
Pantex has completed the first B61-13 nuclear bomb unit just months after the B61-12’s finale, marking a major step in U.S. weapons modernization.
The National Nuclear Security Administration announced on May 19, 2025, that production of the first B61-13 variant nuclear bomb has been completed at the Pantex plant in Amarillo, Texas. The ...