After reading the article about the Doomsday Clock [“Scientists: Eighty-nine seconds to midnight,” Gazette, Jan. 30], I felt ...
In many churches this past Sunday, people heard Luke’s story where Jesus walks into his hometown synagogue and is handed the Isaiah scroll, from which he read about good news to the poor, prisoners, ...
The world might be falling to pieces, but at least we’re counting down to doom in style. The Doomsday Clock is perhaps the ...
DOGE’s Elon Musk should turn his $2-trillion hatchet to wasteful and perilous U.S. nuclear weapons modernization plans ...
President Trump’s blueprints to build a space-based missile defense shield could help him push for reductions in atomic weapons arsenals across the great nuclear powers.
The Doomsday Clock, created in 1947 by atomic scientists as a way to keep track of the nuclear threat, is ticking closer to ...
For nearly 80 years, the Doomsday Clock has served as a chilling symbol of humanity's proximity to catastrophe. Now, it has been reimagined—blending traditional craftsmanship with AI and 3D printing ...
Writers also comment on the notion of "America First," taking credit for Trump actions and political morality.
This hour on The Colin McEnroe Show, we talk about how humans have imagined the world ending, and what it says about us.
If the world makes progress in stopping or reversing the atomic Doomsday Clock, it may be in part because of the influence of Alexandra Bell, a graduate of East Henderson High School.
Why not reduce nuclear arsenals from thousands into the hundreds, and divert savings toward fighting hunger and poverty?
Alexandra Bell is bringing more than a decade of experience in nuclear policy to the organization that sets the Doomsday ...