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The U.S. develops and stores its nuclear weapon material in sites controlled by the Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board.
Trump's decision came after Israel and Iran have exchanged consistent strikes since June 13. Israel had urged the U.S. to ...
President Donald Trump took a jab at Russia's former president following comments that other countries would step in and ...
Josh Brolin demands answers from Julia Garner in a new trailer for "Weapons." The upcoming horror film is written and ...
Minutes into the earlier Senate debate, Democratic Sen. Pamela Lauria attempted to reinstate the language banning possession ...
Iran has depleted its stockpile of medium-range missiles, U.S. officials say. But the country still has an ample supply of ...
Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo reacts after the U.S. strikes three major nuclear sites in Iran.
CNN Michael Smerconish dives into the conflicting messages from the Trump administration about Iran’s nuclear weapon ...
Rhode Island’s Democratic-controlled state House has advanced legislation that would ban sales of certain semiautomatic ...
Russia has repeatedly told Israel that there is no evidence Iran is aiming to get nuclear weapons, Sky News Arabia on ...
Five weapons, apart from the Tomahawk cruise missiles and the GBU-57 bunker-buster bombs, no one knew about till now, were ...
The war between Israel and Iran, and President Donald Trump’s strikes on Iranian nuclear sites, have also brought renewed attention to where global nuclear stockpiles are kept.