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Now that the rhetorical debris has settled from Israel’s 12-day war with Iran, there’s growing evidence that Iran’s nuclear ...
This July marked 80 years since the U.S. government detonated the first atomic bomb in the desert of southern New Mexico, ...
As the US turns a blind eye to the starvation in Gaza, one is reminded of how the US regarded Jews in the early years of the ...
The burial holds a Bronze Age man who stood more than 6 feet, 6 inches tall and may have been a military leader.
A Brisbane man accused of fleeing from a traffic stop while in possession of a loaded high-powered rifle has been arrested ...
A UK boss of the Kinahan organised crime group has been ordered to pay back more than £1m or face more jail time, prosecutors ...
Saddam hoped that by saving the aircraft in the sand, he could prevent their destruction, and when he was ready (because he assumed he would still be in power after all was said and done), he could ...
Because the seal had never been broken, the Etruscan tomb’s grave goods had also gone completely untouched by looters.
India’s reported pursuit of a missile able to carry a "bunker-buster" risks a hazardous entanglement between conventional and ...
The Cold War prompted many bizarre plans—one British idea involved using live chickens to maintain nuclear landmines.
Archaeologists in Italy have discovered a rare 2,600-year-old Etruscan tomb that somehow escaped looters over the centuries.
The defending Super Bowl champion Eagles begin training Wednesday at their practice facility in South Philadelphia.