Nuclear Weapons
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UncategorizedNuclear Dove Markey Beats Kennedy in Democratic Primary for Senate Seat
The Senate delegation from Massachusetts looks set to retain its tag-team of nuclear disarmament advocates into the next presidential term, now that Sen. Edward Markey (D-Mass.) has defeated Rep. Joe […]
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Nuclear ModernizationPentagon Nuke Policy Chief Not Aware of Any Bomb, Warhead Delays at DoE From COVID-19
The Pentagon is keeping a close eye on nuclear weapons life-extension programs at the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) during the COVID-19 pandemic, but to date there have been no […]
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Nuclear ModernizationNNSA Officially Approves Los Alamos to Make ICBM Pits Starting in 2026
The National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) on Wednesday morning officially green-lit the Los Alamos National Laboratory to make 30 war-ready warhead cores in 2026 for next-generation intercontinental ballistic missiles. Under […]
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Nuclear ModernizationSTRATCOM Commander Visits Livermore Lab
The Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in California received a VIP visit from the head of U.S. Strategic Command this week, as it continues to work on the warhead-refresh for the airborne […]
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Nuclear ModernizationDoE to Pay S.C. $600M to Settle Plutonium Lawsuit; State to Hold Off on More Legal Action for 15 Years
To settle years of expensive litigation, the federal government will pay $600 million from the Treasury’s judgment fund by roughly the end of September in recognition of the Department of […]
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Nuclear ModernizationCBO Estimate On Costs Of Arms Buildup Makes Case For Extending Nuke Treaty, Say Dem Lawmakers
After the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) estimated that withdrawing from the last remaining nuclear arms control treaty could potentially result in an arms buildup that costs the U.S. anywhere between […]
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Nuclear ModernizationOutgoing Incumbent To Keep A Little Work At DOE Nuke Weapons Site
Although the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) plans to replace Consolidated Nuclear Security as the manager of the Y-12 National Security Site in Tennessee and the Pantex Plant in Texas, […]
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Nuclear ModernizationNew START Lapse Could Mean Billions In DOE Nuclear Expenses, Budget Office Warns
If the New START nuclear arms-limitation treaty expires in February, and the U.S. decides to boost its deployed nuclear weapons, there could be billions of dollars in one-time and recurring […]
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Nuclear ModernizationDems 2020 Platform Doesn’t Directly Endorse No First-Use of Nukes
Democrats do not explicitly endorse a no-first use policy for nuclear weapons, according to a leaked draft of the 2020 platform that crystalizes their pitch to voters ahead of the […]
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COVID-19New Mexico Nuke-Lab Building Reopens After COVID-19 Case
A Sandia National Laboratories building where the lab conducts performance tests on non-nuclear nuclear-weapons components opened back up for its regular work schedule Monday after closing down for a COVID-19 […]