EMP: The Next Weapon of Mass Destruction?
Some argue that it's time for the U.S. to worry about an electromagnetic-pulse attack by setting aside a day every year to worry about it
Some argue that it's time for the U.S. to worry about an electromagnetic-pulse attack by setting aside a day every year to worry about it
Cutting one third of their nuclear arsenals still leaves Washington and Moscow with more than enough nukes to destroy each other, and much of the world, many times over
Raids in the Midwest brought in seven members of an extremist Christian group suspected of plotting against police and the federal government
Could a national identity card help resolve the heated immigration-reform divide?
America's largest minority, and groups like Arab Americans, are pushing to be counted as their own races
President Barack Obama prepared to sign the piece of his sweeping health care overhaul that makes the government the primary lender to students and strips banks of that power
Sarah Palin is endorsing a trio of Iraq War veterans running for the House.
I wasn't really shocked that the feds raided a right-wing "Christian" militia headquartered about 70 miles outside of Detroit.
A quiet revolution has changed the status of American women; so what's new now?
The closing of a major runway at New York's JFK will delay flights nationwide for four months while it is reconstructed, just part of the long history of inconveniences, mishaps, and lost luggage at our nation's airports
From Google, Kansas, to Truth or Consequences, New Mexico, the stories behind oddball place names are often more interesting than the names themselves
Photographer David Walter Banks takes the pulse of the nascent conservative movement