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Iconic Cold War Weapons the U.S. Military Still Relies On Today
The Cold War ended more than three decades ago, but many of the weapons built for it never left U.S. service. Designed for a ...
Hughes was going to do the unthinkable with it: mine manganese nodules right from the ocean floor. So, when the Glomar sailed ...
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How close were we really to the Cold War becoming a nuclear disaster?
In hindsight, the Cold War might look like nothing more than a dramatic hissy fit between two places with opposing political ...
The U.S. government launched a new operation extracting rare materials from Cold War era nuclear waste that is likely to ...
Soldiers marching in uniform, drill sergeants yelling, muddy obstacle courses – these are often the images the words “basic ...
Each week, The Spokesman-Review examines one question from the Naturalization Test immigrants must pass to become United States citizens. Today’s question: During the Cold War, what was one main ...
During the Cold War, the US government secretly explored using individuals with claimed psychic abilities, known as remote ...
The United States’ plan for dealing with Putin’s Russia and Xi’s China remains ill-defined among a shifting global order.
Homing in on 1985, dubbed by the New York Times “the year of the spy,” after dozens of American government moles working for everyone from the CIA to the U.S. Navy were arrested for espionage, Atkins’ ...
A painter introduced one of the Cold War’s most enduring, powerful, and popular metaphors: the Iron Curtain. Winston Churchill—a passionate and prolific amateur painter in addition to his role as ...
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