… and ongoing “low-intensity” wars for economic domination, increased threat of nuclear war and species-threatening carbon-driven climate change, …
Senate Fails to Override President Trump’s Veto, Allowing Saudi Arms Sales
In the process, Trump has brushed off criticism over the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi and the Saudis’ role in the war in Yemen. The nuclear approvals, known as Part 810 authorizations, allow companies to do preliminary …
From the Editor
Behind his quaint title stands an eminent astrophysicist whose mind ranges over the threats to humanity from nuclear war to bio-attacks, the bene ts of …
Astrophysicist Martin Rees
You’ve spent your career raising awareness of threats, starting with nuclear war. Let’s start with the Cold War – in the 1970s did people worry all day …
How to Stay Right When You’ve Been Wronged
Rate the event accurately – On a 0–10 awfulness scale (a dirty look is a 1 and nuclear war is a 10), how bad was it, really? If the event is a 3, why have …
Texas Health Centers Embrace Trauma-Informed Care for Victims of Child Separation, Disasters …
But right here in the United States, he says, “we have kids today that are being shot at with weapons of war.” The duck-and-cover nuclear war drills of …
South Dakota 1950s uranium workers eligible for compensation
The Edgemont station sold uranium to the U.S. government for nuclear weapons production during the Cold War. Uranium occurs naturally in rocks.
South Dakota 1950s uranium workers eligible for compensation
… uranium to the U.S. government for nuclear weapons production during the Cold War. … It’s a basic ingredient for nuclear bombs and nuclear power.
Mandatory Streamers: Jesse Custer Faces the Apocalypse
Preacher, Season 4 Premiere: Trapped between heavenly prophecies, hellish prisons, and all-out nuclear war, Jesse, Tulip, and Cassidy make their …
Now Playing! Modern Cinema Goes Goth at SFMOMA
“The living will envy the dead,” Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev warned about the prospect of nuclear war, never imagining that his words might end …