Hidden treasures often lurk in plain sight, and the Museum of Missouri Military History in Jefferson City might be the state’s best-kept secret for history buffs and curious travelers alike.
As tankers carrying hundreds of millions of dollars worth of Russian oil pass through British waters, a Sky News expert warns ...
America's 450 nuclear missile silos exist, at least in part, to be destroyed in a nuclear attack. USA TODAY breaks down the debate over their future.
One of video games’ most famous and angriest characters is finally being brought to life. PlayStation’s “God of War” series is being adapted by Amazon Prime Video, and Kratos, Atreus and several of ...
The US controls nuclear weapons in five NATO countries, but Europe may choose a new path amid strained relations.
You'll get access to an ad-free website with a faster photo browser, the chance to claim free tickets to a host of events (including everything from Summerfest to the Milwaukee Film Festival), access ...
When a mysterious crescent appeared over Moscow in 1967, alien enthusiasts were unaware they were actually tracking a 3-megaton weapon designed to bypass American radar.
Ryan Crocker is a distinguished chair in diplomacy and security at RAND, and he was a career Foreign Service Officer who ...
Analysts tell USA TODAY the violence by Jalisco New Generation Cartel won't last long, but internal and external warfare probably will follow.
Scientific knowledge about the damaging effects of nuclear-weapons testing helped to end such tests. Those findings haven’t changed.
The ongoing war has driven extremely rapid innovation in Ukraine’s defense sector—and many Western firms have taken note.
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