The security dilemma in the nuclear age: Is it possible to be ‘better than our enemy’?
You probably couldn’t have asked for a more thoughtful Chair of the Joint Chiefs than Mark Milley, whose term ends on Sept. 30.
You probably couldn’t have asked for a more thoughtful Chair of the Joint Chiefs than Mark Milley, whose term ends on Sept. 30.
On National Peanut Day, Sept. 13, Virginians are encouraged to celebrate one of the state’s most iconic commodities.
There’s a refugee trail from the Sahel drought region in Africa, into war-ravaged Yemen, and up through Saudi Arabia towards Iraq and Turkey. It’s known as “the Eastern route,” or sometimes “the Yemeni route.”
The sea level surrounding New York City is nine inches higher today than it was in 1950. Put differently, while it took 48 years for the sea level around NYC to rise by six inches, the next three inches took less than 20 years.
An Arlington County gardener has noticed a decline in the number of butterflies to her property over the last 17 years.
Gov. Glenn Youngkin has called members of the Virginia General Assembly back to Richmond for a special session on Wednesday, Sept. 6.
National broadcast outlets reflect the growing political polarization in America growing divides in social media.
Japan is set to start pumping billions of gallons of radioactive waste into the Pacific Ocean this week from Tokyo Electric Power Co.’s (Tepco’s) devastated triple reactor meltdown site at Fukushima.
Ben Cline, your elected representative in Congress if you live in the Sixth District in Virginia, seems to seriously think that the Biden administration is “coming for your ceiling fans.”
The Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC)—aka the “Gulf Stream”—is a vital system of ocean currents, driven by temperature and salinity disparities at various locales and depths.