Secretary of War Pete Hegseth and Joint Chiefs Chairman Gen. Dan Caine visited Puerto Rico. (Department of War screencap). The TWZ Newsletter.
Journalist and Filmmaker Paul Jay to Screen ‘How to Stop a Nuclear War,’ Lead Discussion …
The event, which is hosted by the Ellsberg Initiative for Peace and Democracy at UMass Amherst and is free and open to the public, will take place …
Remembering the Burmese Schoolteacher who Ran the U.N. in its Glory Days – Keen On America
1. U Thant’s crucial role in preventing nuclear war has been erased from history During the Cuban Missile Crisis, U Thant provided the face-saving …
Iran Runs Risk of More Military Attacks, Nuclear Watchdog Says – Bloomberg.com
Iranian nuclear sites face a higher probability of renewed military attack unless international inspectors are allowed to resume their work, …
Russia’s nuclear weapons: Why the world fears Putin – MSN
The development of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine has reignited fears of a nuclear war — and with good reason. Despite the signing of the …
A House of Dynamite (2025) ‘Venice Film Festival’ Movie Review: Nuclear War Thriller Lacks Payload
A House of Dynamite (2025) aims for nuclear war thrills but fizzles, lacking the dramatic payload to truly ignite.
An anti-war protest at the White House since 1981 was removed Sunday after Trump’s order
The vigil was started by activist William Thomas to promote nuclear disarmament and an end to global conflicts.
DAVID MARCUS: This is our last shared experience — and it’s shaping the culture wars
… nuclear war‘. Right Arrow. Opinion. DAVID MARCUS: This is our last shared experience — and it’s shaping the culture wars. Television ads have replaced …
Police dismantle longstanding White House peace vigil on Trump’s orders – The Guardian
… nuclear disarmament and an end to global conflicts, and it is believed to be the longest continuous anti-war protest in the United States. For …
The Empire Strikes Back: Trump’s ‘Golden Dome’ is sequel to Reagan’s ‘Star Wars‘
There is no doubt that engineers within the U.S. military-industrial complex have been working on designs for orbiting nuclear weapons for many years.
