The U.S. has not conducted a nuclear test in over 30 years. Experts say doing one now could make America less safe.
The only countries that will really learn more if [U.S. nuclear] testing resumes are Russia and, to a much greater extent, ...
According to The Washington Post, the Trump administration may use these statements as leverage in nuclear arms control negotiations with Russia and China ...
Red flags have been raised over asbestos and other potential health and safety risks during President Trump’s demolition of ...
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The Pentagon Doesn’t Like the New Film “A House of Dynamite”
DoD officials criticized the new Kathryn Bigelow film for depicting efforts to intercept a nuclear missile as a “coin toss,” ...
The U.S. continues to pour weapons into Ukraine, prolonging the conflict and causing immense suffering, while neglecting ...
President Trump said he’s directed the Pentagon to “immediately” resume nuclear weapons testing for the first time since 1992 ...
Trump returned from Asia with trade deals with China and South Korea in his pocket but also threatening the resumption of ...
Newsweek has broken down how Moscow, Beijing, London, New York, Los Angeles, Tokyo and Paris would be affected if any of ...
The United States will share closely held technology to allow South Korea to build a nuclear-powered submarine, President Donald Trump said on social media Thursday after meeti ...
In a message posted minutes before his meeting in South Korea with China’s President Xi Jingping, Trump wrote, “Because of ...
President Donald Trump Thursday sowed confusion among experts with his call for the start of nuclear weapons testing, with some pundits interpreting the announcement as US preparations for a shock ...
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