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Tom Lehrer, a social and political satirist who amassed a devoted following in the 1950s and 1960s for routines featuring ...
I N THE DEPTHS of the cold war, American spooks and generals came to suspect that the nuclear-weapons club was about to gain ...
WCPO 9 News went behind the scenes of a $9.5 million project that's been in development for more than two decades. Officials hope it will help a workforce problem and honor America's veterans.
The latest flare-up started on Thursday, with intense fighting spreading across multiple border areas. Early Saturday, ...
The mission of Millvale-based Grist House Craft Brewery is to grind out great beers. Soon they’ll be making suds inside a ...
The Cold War as we knew it may be over, but both the U.S. and Russia still keep enough nuclear weapons on alert to end civilization. And now a new Cold War is brewing with both sides developing ...
The invasion also renews Cold War-era anxieties about nuclear weapons, said John Randolph, director of the Russian, East European and Eurasian Center at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
After decades of Cold War tension and confrontation, Gorbachev struck nuclear arms deals with the United States and brought the Soviet Union closer to the West than at any point since World War Two.
During the Cold War, the United States took actions—such as the Marshall Plan and the reconstruction of West Germany—that could be justified on their own terms, for reasons other than containment.
We are in a new Cold War with the PRC. And winning that war will require a whole-of-government, whole-of-society effort to protect our people and our economy from the malicious actions of the CCP.
“Cold War” is a near-perfect film, an artfully crafted, flawlessly acted meditation on love, memory and invented history that’s both deeply personal and politically attuned. Written and ...