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A fire burns in Sergiyev Posad outside Moscow, Russia after a Ukrainian counter-attack on July 4, 2025. via REUTERS. Ukraine alleges thousands of instances of Russian chemical weapons use.
Palmer Luckey made his fortune with VR headsets, founding Oculus as a teen. Now he's focused on the future of warfare, developing autonomous weapons powered by AI for the U.S. military and its allies.
A new Austrian intelligence reports says Iran is continuing with its nuclear program as the U.S. and Iran hold indirect talks over dismantling Tehran’s atomic weapons program.
The first trailer for “Weapons,” the new horror film from “Barbarian” director Zach Cregger starring Josh Brolin, has been unveiled. Brolin stars alongside Julia Garner and Alden ...
The United States has extended its lead over other nations as the world’s biggest exporter of weapons, with Europe now its main customer.
The Hague — Two Dutch intelligence agencies said on Friday that Russia is increasing its use of prohibited chemical weapons in Ukraine, including the World War I-era poison gas chloropicrin. The ...
There are eight weapons in Assassin’s Creed Shadows — not including the infamous hidden blade of the Assassins. Each weapon has its own style, and can only be used by one of the game’s two ...
Less-lethal weapons aren’t likely to put a dent in America’s gun-death problem anytime soon though. Last year, gun violence resulted in nearly 41,000 deaths in the United States, though that ...
The association, which was founded in response to the devastating use of nuclear weapons by the U.S. on Japanese cities Hiroshima and Nagasaki during WWII, says there are roughly 9,614 in military ...
How Israel deceived the United States about its nuclear weapons program. Israel is attacking Iran’s nuclear sites, but Tehran’s secret path was blazed by the Israelis. June 23, 2025.
New Delhi controls around 172 nuclear weapons, according to the Arms Control Association. Pakistan has approximately 170 nuclear warheads. India and Pakistan, two nuclear-armed nations, saw a ...
Deadlier weapons, more nations, autocrats in charge, disinformation and collapsing arms control — the risk of nuclear catastrophe is back.