Tucked away in a forgotten corner of Mount Dora sits a Cold War-era nuclear bomb shelter with a crazy history. Known locally as the “Mount Dora Catacombs,” this 5,000-square-foot shelter — billed as ...
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A UFO encounter at a North Dakota nuclear site prompted an Air Force captain to defy an order of silence in his search for ...
The head of the U.N. atomic watchdog said Tuesday he will visit Moscow in the coming days to speak with officials about ...
Armen Sarkisyan, the founder of a separatist battalion fighting in eastern Ukraine, died after an explosion in an apartment ...
A blast in an upscale residential block in Moscow killed one person and wounded four others on Monday morning, Russian news agencies reported, citing emergency officials. Those ...
Hundreds of meters underground. Large enough to house tens to hundreds of thousands of people. And walls strong enough to ...
A thousand feet beneath the desert, the United States conducts experiments to verify that its weapons work. But some fear a ...
A military plane was carrying the weapons when it exploded over a rural area, killing three people and sending the bombs plunging toward the ground Jan. 24, 1961. The “safety interlocks on the weapons ...
“The consensus is that the weapons were capable of exploding and delivering a nuclear blast sufficient to level homes in a five-mile radius and cause third-degree burns and set houses afire ...
When Bernard Jones Jr. and his wife, Doris, built their dream home, they didn't hold back. A grotto swimming pool with a waterfall for hot summer days. A home theater for cozy winter nights. A fruit ...