In this week's It’s Debatable article, Rosen and Moster debate if President Trump's foreign policy actions have increased the risk of nuclear war.
If there was any opportunity to stop North Korea's march toward nuclear weapons, it was before the 1994 Agreed Framework, not after.
Happy endings aren't guaranteed when it comes to movies, but some go particularly far in feeling hopeless, like Das Boot and Dancer in the Dark.
From a doc on a once-in-a-lifetime cocktail party to a gritty 1970s-throwback survivalist thriller — the highlights of the final 'dance at the film festival's longtime home base ...
Each week Hot off the Wire looks at a variety of stories in business, science, health and more. This week's headlines include ...
Just gather, light a candle, and join me in paying homage to some absolute legends we lost in 2025. David Lynch was one of the most beloved and respected filmmakers in the history of cinema. Known for ...
Although the 2020s have certainly not been perfect, some movies can stand tall and proudly announce themselves as flagship releases that will help forever raise the retrospective reputation of this ...
After the Cold War ended, our terror of nuclear war faded from the screen. Now it’s resurgent — and more fatalistic than ever ...
Nuclear weapons tests were once a regular occurrence, but most countries haven’t tested in decades, following the adoption of the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty in 1996. Now, that moratorium ...
Imagine if you will, a low-cost, small weapons system. It could fly stealthily into enemy territory, not being mistaken for a bomber or any kind of missile. And then it could detonate a nuclear weapon ...
Eighty years after the beginning of the Atomic Age, discoveries remain. Ben Loeterman has diligently worked for nearly five years putting together the pieces that have become the documentary, ...
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