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At a Senate hearing, Sen. Tommy Tuberville questioned whether the VBA needs subject matter experts to examine claims ...
U.S. forces close to Venezuela may launch a series of Tomahawk cruise missiles at targeted sites in the South American ...
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If you’re still not sure whether the United States is at risk of sliding into authoritarianism, talk to some Americans who ...
Kathryn Bigelow's nuclear-war thriller (streaming on Netflix) has provoked a range of reactions, but some have misunderstood the movie's central message.
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