Resuming full testing of nuclear weapons — as President Donald Trump called for last week — would be unnecessary, costly, undermine nonproliferation efforts, and empower the nation’s adversaries to ...
Jim Pulsifer, owner of Pulsifer Logging, points to the mountain backstop at the proposed site for Unconventional Concepts’ howitzer testing range on his property in Lewis.
Donald Trump’s command for the United States to resume nuclear weapons testing will not include explosive tests, for now, according to Energy Secretary Chris Wright. Wright, whose agency oversees the ...
Shortly before meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping in South Korea, US President Donald Trump posted on social media that he had instructed the Pentagon to start "immediately" testing nuclear ...
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) — New tests of the U.S. nuclear weapons system ordered up by President Donald Trump will not include nuclear explosions, Energy Secretary Chris Wright said Sunday. It was ...
Resuming full testing of nuclear weapons - as President Donald Trump called for last week - would be unnecessary, costly, undermine nonproliferation efforts, and empower the nation's adversaries to ...
Registration is now closed for this event page. Please note this conversation will be pre-recorded and aired on November 20, 2025 after 1:30 PM EST. On October 29th, President Trump posted that the ...
Prior to his meeting with China’s President Xi Jinping in Busan, South Korea on October 30, United States President Donald Trump wrote that he has ordered the U.S. military to resume nuclear testing ...
“I think the tests we’re talking about right now are system tests. These are not nuclear explosions. These are what we call noncritical explosions,” Wright said on Fox News’s “The Sunday Briefing.” ...
President Trump's comments about restarting weapons tests are not likely to lead to mushroom-cloud explosions over the New Mexico desert or seismic shaking underground in Nevada, according to the ...
The post-war international order may be tearing apart at the seams and international law is increasingly looking like a ...