… political crisis happening with the Cold War — I remember that there was a real fear we’d be in a war with Russia, a nuclear war — it was incredibly …
Jean Daniel, preeminent French journalist and intellectual, dies at 99
… conflicts of his time — the French-Algerian war, the Congo, the Cold War, … as the Cuban missile crisis, brought the world to the brink of nuclear war.
Rash Report: More heat than enlightenment in fiery debate
Wrote the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists, which officially sets the clock: “Humanity continues to face two simultaneous existential dangers — nuclear war …
Overnight Defense: Seven day ‘reduction in violence’ starts in Afghanistan | US, Taliban plan to …
NUCLEAR WAR GAMES: Esper took a trip this week focused on nuclear weapons with stops at Minot Air Force Base in North Dakota and U.S. …
First A-bomb exhibition to open in Pearl Harbor in July
The Pacific War broke out when Japan staged a surprise attack on Pearl Harbor on Dec. … 2, 1945, following the dropping of the two nuclear bombs.
FCC Commissioner Explains Why It’s A Mistake To Call Bloomberg’s Edited Video A Doctored …
This is a dangerously slippery slope that will lead to a nuclear war of fake videos. https://t.co/W1XFzCsLeI. — Glenn Kessler (@GlennKesslerWP) …
NAU Film Series: Kubrick’s “Strangelove” is a “Nightmare Comedy” for the ages
Next Tuesday at Cline Library, the CAL Film series will screen Stanley Kubrick’s legendary 1964 black comedy about nuclear war, “Dr. Strangelove or: …
Report: Feds need to do more to prevent failures at Hanford
The partial collapse in 2017 of a tunnel containing radioactive waste from the Cold War on the Hanford Nuclear Reservation signaled problems with …
Study Suggests Twitter Bots Have ‘Substantial Impact’ on Spreading Climate Misinformation
… simultaneous existential dangers—nuclear war and climate change—that are compounded by a threat multiplier, cyber-enabled information warfare …
With information from China scarce, US spies enlisted to track coronavirus
… “continuity of operations,” meaning the ability for the government to maintain its basic functions during an unprecedented crisis, such as nuclear war …