Tucker Carlson, having decided he has provided enough cover for contemporary adversaries such as the Kremlin and Hamas, has ...
“I was against it on two counts,” Dwight Eisenhower, supreme allied commander, five-star general, and president of the United ...
Japanese civilians have become so accustomed ... there is nothing quite like arming a nuclear bomb at 5,000 ft. Jeppson works in a space little wider than a foot. Minutes later, his work is ...
This haiku, written by the Japanese poet, Shigemoto Yasuhiko, describes the world’s first nuclear attack. Shigemoto was fifteen years old when a United States B-29 bomber, named the Enola Gay, dropped ...
The head of the United Nations’ atomic watchdog has traveled to Iran where his agency faces increasing difficulty in ...
Japanese distributors may have chosen to avoid ... But in Hiroshima, the city devastated by the first nuclear bomb, the biopic's Academy Awards success met a mixed reaction. Kyoko Heya, president ...
As the United States thinks through how to promote stability in the Middle East, both during and after the war in Gaza, the ...
Kathy Gilsinan is a POLITICO Magazine contributing writer based in St. Louis and author of The Helpers: Profiles From the Front Lines of the Pandemic. It goes without saying that the scenario is ...
people began to question both the morality of nuclear weapons and the role that anti-Japanese racism and dehumanization played in the choice to use these devastating weapons. Black American leaders in ...
But while "Barbie" was released in Japan in August ... But in Hiroshima, the city devastated by the first nuclear bomb, the biopic's Academy Awards success met a mixed reaction.
fuelling speculation the film was too controversial to be shown in Japan -- the only country to have ever suffered a wartime nuclear attack. Around 140,000 people died in Hiroshima and 74,000 in ...