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Opinion | The Russia-North Korea pact bolsters a growing ‘alignment of evil’
Washington Post· 2 days agoS.-led, rules-based international order. A more apt way to describe the current situation was...
Maddow Blog | Thursday’s Mini-Report, 6.20.24
MSNBC via Yahoo News· 1 day agoS., Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen announced new sanctions against members of a Mexican drug cartel accused of trafficking fentanyl, cocaine, meth and...
Protest the use of ICBMs till they’re eliminated
Santa Maria Sun· 2 days ago“When I say that there is a step that could reduce the risk of nuclear war significantly that has not been taken but could easily be taken, that is the elimination of American ...
Russia: Elusive Illusions
Strategy Page· 6 days agoAugust 2, 2019: Today the U.S. withdraws from the 1987 INF (Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces) treaty. With this deal ...
General Dynamics (GD) Wins $203M Contract for DDG 51 Combat Ships
Zacks via Yahoo Finance· 22 hours agoHuntington Ingalls Industries HII: Its business segment designs and constructs non-nuclear ships for...
Data center, AI load growth could threaten grid reliability: Conference Board
Utility Dive via Yahoo Finance· 2 days agoAlthough AI tools could eventually enable more efficient electricity generation, storage,...
Here’s what to expect from Putin's 'big agenda' trip to North Korea
Fox News· 4 days agoHaving analyzed Putin’s thinking, decision-making calculus and strategic ambitions, as well as...
From sheep camp to the city to study uranium’s damage to Navajo people
Arizona Mirror via Yahoo News· 21 hours agoNEW YORK — Every summer as a kid, Kevin Patterson, 29, hiked up the Lukachukai-Ch’ooshgai Mountains,...
The U.S. Has No Viable Iran Policy
The American Conservative· 3 days agoSix years after President Donald Trump withdrew from the nuclear agreement with Iran, known as the JCPOA, and almost four since his successor failed to...
Can U.S. seize the moment for peace?
Santa Fe New Mexican· 5 days ago“There is no way to peace, peace is the way.” Today, these timeless words could light for us the path through what William Schryver has called “the bitterness of strategic ...