Ukrainians are packing into emergency shelters, or so-called “Points of Invincibility” in Kyiv to cope with blackouts caused ...
During the Cold War, the U.S. considered stationing nuclear missiles under the ice sheet in Greenland -- and never told ...
Critical minerals have already been at the center of mounting conflict between the U.S. and China. These tensions laid bare ...
“By 2026, cyber conflict will be a constant and hybrid domain. Nation-states will increasingly leverage criminal groups to carry out ransomware, data theft, and disruption, achieving strategic goals ...
President Donald Trump has said the U.S. would seize Greenland “one way or the other” for security purposes, but during the Cold War, the strategic island was a de facto American military outpost as a ...
The advice is literally centuries old: Feed a cold and starve a fever. The adage comes from a 1574 dictionary by English writer John Withals, who wrote, "fasting is a great remedy of fever." That is ...
Many Cold War weapons remain in U.S. service because modernization proved faster and cheaper than replacement. Platforms like the B-52 and M2 Browning endure because no newer system matches their ...
In 2025, American and world leaders were preoccupied with wars in the Middle East. Most dramatically, first Israel and the United States bombed Iran’s nuclear facilities. Some commentators feared that ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. The U.S. government has launched a new operation extracting rare materials from Cold War era nuclear waste that is likely to ...
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During December 2025, the Editorial Board of the New York Times published several articles “on why the US military needs to reinvent itself.” It described the state of US military as “Overmatched,” ...
Flu cases are slowly rising in Illinois, coinciding with subsequently low temperatures and below zero wind chills across the state. But why do cases jump once temperatures drop? Cold weather itself ...