US Energy Secretary Chris Wright said he expects US nuclear-weapons testing sought by President Donald Trump to stop short of actual warhead tests for now.“I think the tests we’re talking about right ...
The W88, estimated to yield 455 kilotons of TNT explosives, is one of the most powerful nuclear warheads in the U.S. arsenal, and is carried on Trident II D5 submarine-launched ballistic missiles ...
Though the country’s nuclear arsenal has undergone no explosive testing for decades, federal experts say it can reliably ...
Trump's statement about nuclear testing came about 100 days before the expiration of the New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty ...
The U.S. stopped testing nuclear weapons over three decades ago and all other countries followed suit. If we resume testing, ...
President Donald Trump announced he is ordering the U.S. to resume nuclear testing, leaving experts wondering what this would entail and how it would be implemented.
Will President Donald Trump's orders to the US military test nuclear weapons after a 33-year gap restart a nuclear test race? What is the status of India's nuclear weapons stockpile and does India ...
Shampoo can be a life-saving tool in the case of a nuclear blast, but conditioner could become a dangerous agent in the wake ...
Federal investigators say 24,000–28,000 pounds of explosives detonated at Tennessee’s AES plant, killing16 workers in one of ...
Nobel laureate Nihon Hidankyo reportedly sent a letter of protest to the US embassy in Japan after Trump said on Thursday ...