Documents obtained by WIRED show the US Department of Defense is considering cutting up to 75 percent of workers who stop the spread of chemical, biological, and nuclear weapons.
Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun, has partnered with the United States DTRA to develop a specialized National Curriculum for the ...
The U.S. State Department Wednesday commemorated the 50th anniversary of the Biological Weapons Convention, an agreement ...
A specialist FBI task force has been established to tackle the clear and present danger of domestic terrorism in the United ...
Pam Bondi and Elon Musk share an unusual bond with the former, having represented the Space X CEO against federal securities ...
March 20 marked the 22nd anniversary of the United States' invasion of Iraq, and the Travis Manion Foundation honored the ...
If we hold onto nuclear weapons, most world cities face potential incineration within about an hour’s time. The resulting ...
Fifty years ago, the international community took a historic step toward eliminating biological weapons.
Fifty years ago, the international community took a historic step toward eliminating biological weapons. The entry into force on March 26, 1975, of ...