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Warp Films to Adapt Cult Classic "Threads" into TV Series
Warp Films, known for "Adolescence," will adapt the 1984 film "Threads," which depicts the aftermath of a nuclear attack on Sheffield, into a new TV series; the original film's bleak depiction of nuclear war resonated deeply with audiences, and this adaptation aims to explore relevant themes using c...
Warp Films to Adapt Cult Classic "Threads" into TV Series
Warp Films, known for "Adolescence," will adapt the 1984 film "Threads," which depicts the aftermath of a nuclear attack on Sheffield, into a new TV series; the original film's bleak depiction of nuclear war resonated deeply with audiences, and this adaptation aims to explore relevant themes using c...
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24% Bias Score


Nuclear War Imminent: Expert Warns of Escalating Global Tensions
On the 55th anniversary of the NPT, Professor Peter Kuznick warns of a potential nuclear war due to escalating conflicts in the Middle East, Ukraine, and the Pacific, coupled with France's growing military role in Europe and the potential for rapid nuclear weapons development in Japan and South Kore...
Nuclear War Imminent: Expert Warns of Escalating Global Tensions
On the 55th anniversary of the NPT, Professor Peter Kuznick warns of a potential nuclear war due to escalating conflicts in the Middle East, Ukraine, and the Pacific, coupled with France's growing military role in Europe and the potential for rapid nuclear weapons development in Japan and South Kore...
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60% Bias Score


Doomsday Clock at 89 Seconds to Midnight: Closest to Global Catastrophe Ever
The Doomsday Clock, a symbolic measure of global catastrophe risk, has been moved to 89 seconds to midnight, its closest position ever, due to the war in Ukraine, nuclear proliferation concerns, climate change, and AI advancements.
Doomsday Clock at 89 Seconds to Midnight: Closest to Global Catastrophe Ever
The Doomsday Clock, a symbolic measure of global catastrophe risk, has been moved to 89 seconds to midnight, its closest position ever, due to the war in Ukraine, nuclear proliferation concerns, climate change, and AI advancements.
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60% Bias Score


The Day After": A 1983 Film's Impact on Nuclear Policy
Nicholas Meyer's 1983 TV film "The Day After" depicted a nuclear attack on Kansas City, resulting in over 100 million viewers and reportedly influencing President Reagan's views on nuclear policy; its focus on ordinary citizens' experiences, rather than political figures, underscored the devastation...
The Day After": A 1983 Film's Impact on Nuclear Policy
Nicholas Meyer's 1983 TV film "The Day After" depicted a nuclear attack on Kansas City, resulting in over 100 million viewers and reportedly influencing President Reagan's views on nuclear policy; its focus on ordinary citizens' experiences, rather than political figures, underscored the devastation...
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40% Bias Score


Private Bunker Sales Surge Amid Growing Nuclear Threat
Amid rising global nuclear threats, the market for private bunkers is booming, projected to reach \$175 million by 2030, despite experts emphasizing the need for nuclear non-proliferation over individual survival strategies.
Private Bunker Sales Surge Amid Growing Nuclear Threat
Amid rising global nuclear threats, the market for private bunkers is booming, projected to reach \$175 million by 2030, despite experts emphasizing the need for nuclear non-proliferation over individual survival strategies.
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40% Bias Score


Nuclear Threat Fuels Private Bunker Boom
Amid rising global nuclear threats and increased weapons spending, the market for private bunkers is booming, projected to grow to \$175 million by 2030, despite government reassurances and warnings from nonproliferation advocates that bunkers create a false sense of security and distract from the n...
Nuclear Threat Fuels Private Bunker Boom
Amid rising global nuclear threats and increased weapons spending, the market for private bunkers is booming, projected to grow to \$175 million by 2030, despite government reassurances and warnings from nonproliferation advocates that bunkers create a false sense of security and distract from the n...
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44% Bias Score

US Air Force's "Doomsday Planes": A $13 Billion Replacement Program
The US Air Force operates four Boeing E-4B "doomsday planes," costing $223 million each, designed to survive nuclear attacks and ensure government continuity; a $13 billion contract was awarded to develop a successor to the aging fleet.

US Air Force's "Doomsday Planes": A $13 Billion Replacement Program
The US Air Force operates four Boeing E-4B "doomsday planes," costing $223 million each, designed to survive nuclear attacks and ensure government continuity; a $13 billion contract was awarded to develop a successor to the aging fleet.
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48% Bias Score

Simulated Nuclear Attack Map Reveals Catastrophic US Casualties
A new map simulates a full-scale nuclear attack on the US, targeting major cities, military sites, and infrastructure, potentially killing up to 250 million and causing widespread radioactive fallout.

Simulated Nuclear Attack Map Reveals Catastrophic US Casualties
A new map simulates a full-scale nuclear attack on the US, targeting major cities, military sites, and infrastructure, potentially killing up to 250 million and causing widespread radioactive fallout.
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56% Bias Score

Booming US Bunker Market Reflects Growing Fears of Nuclear War
Driven by fears of nuclear war, terrorism, and civil unrest, the US market for private bunkers is booming, projected to reach \$175 million by 2030, despite government experts deeming them a costly, ultimately futile measure against long-term nuclear fallout.

Booming US Bunker Market Reflects Growing Fears of Nuclear War
Driven by fears of nuclear war, terrorism, and civil unrest, the US market for private bunkers is booming, projected to reach \$175 million by 2030, despite government experts deeming them a costly, ultimately futile measure against long-term nuclear fallout.
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52% Bias Score

Nuclear Risks Rise as New START Treaty Nears Expiration
The 40th anniversary of Reagan and Gorbachev's declaration that nuclear war is unwinnable coincides with growing nuclear risks, as the New START treaty nears expiration and the potential for a new arms race looms, with Donald Trump set to re-assume the presidency, adding to international concerns.

Nuclear Risks Rise as New START Treaty Nears Expiration
The 40th anniversary of Reagan and Gorbachev's declaration that nuclear war is unwinnable coincides with growing nuclear risks, as the New START treaty nears expiration and the potential for a new arms race looms, with Donald Trump set to re-assume the presidency, adding to international concerns.
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44% Bias Score

Private Bunker Sales Surge Amid Growing Nuclear Threats
Global private bunker sales are surging, reaching \$175 million projected by 2030, fueled by rising nuclear threats and geopolitical instability, despite expert warnings that bunkers offer a false sense of security in a nuclear war and that focusing on non-proliferation is the only true solution.

Private Bunker Sales Surge Amid Growing Nuclear Threats
Global private bunker sales are surging, reaching \$175 million projected by 2030, fueled by rising nuclear threats and geopolitical instability, despite expert warnings that bunkers offer a false sense of security in a nuclear war and that focusing on non-proliferation is the only true solution.
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44% Bias Score

Lavrov Warns of All Means to Defend Interests Amidst Ukraine Conflict Escalation
Russia's Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov warned of using "all means" to defend its interests, citing Ukraine's use of Western-supplied long-range missiles as a dangerous escalation, following a Russian hypersonic missile test viewed as a message to the West.

Lavrov Warns of All Means to Defend Interests Amidst Ukraine Conflict Escalation
Russia's Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov warned of using "all means" to defend its interests, citing Ukraine's use of Western-supplied long-range missiles as a dangerous escalation, following a Russian hypersonic missile test viewed as a message to the West.
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56% Bias Score
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