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Have We Normalized Nuclear War?

If anything, the widespread lack of comprehension (and so protest) is one big reason nuclear war remains so chillingly ...
It’s been 20 years since I retired from the Air Force and 40 years since I first entered Cheyenne Mountain, America’s nuclear redoubt at the southern end of the Front Range that includes Pikes Peak in ...
The Space Force said the Long Range Discrimination Radar's acceptance follows the system's completion of its operational trial period.
From banks and government buildings to museums, numerous places worldwide are under constant surveillance. However, some ...
First-year Wind River girls head coach Matt Blaylock has his work cut out for him. With just 13 girls out for basketball and ...
Today, the largest is at Pueblo, on 1,800 acres owned by Rocky Mountain Steel proximate to the Comanche Generating Station.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) received approval to expand Cheyenne Mountain State Park by approximately 357. 2 acres ...
Pine Creek High School’s Barrett Garver (24) attempts to dribble past Cheyenne Mountain’s Cooper Lutze (4) in the first quarter of their boys basketball game at Cheyenne Mountain High School on ...
Hidden beneath 2,000 feet of solid granite, the Cheyenne Mountain Complex was engineered to outlive nuclear war itself. Inside its blast-proof chambers, NORAD monitored the skies for Soviet missiles, ...
Public land is closer to expanding around the Pikes Peak region’s second most famous mountain. Colorado Springs’ City Council on Tuesday unanimously approved the Trails, Open Space and Parks (TOPS) ...
The NORAD Cheyenne Mountain Complex dates back to the height of the Cold War. Initially meant for defense against long-range Soviet bombers, it now provides backup and training. The self-sufficient ...