The rabbi who gave the benediction at the DNC asks, Which candidate will prevent nuclear terror?
War & Terrorism
Have We Turned A Blind Eye To Domestic Terrorism?
In the United States, some types of hate are more tolerated than others
A Blueprint for Preventing Nuclear Terrorism
The United States and Russia bear a special responsibility for the world’s nuclear security. Can they live up to it?
A Vet’s Perspective on the Afghan Massacre
Now that Staff Sergeant Robert Bales faces 17 counts of murder, it’s time to reopen the debate on mental-health screening for our soldiers, says a veteran who suffered from post-traumatic stress
Is The Army Responsible for the Afghan Massacre?
There must have been a breakdown in leadership or protocol to allow a lone soldier to wander off base and commit such a heinous crime
Women Should Be Required to Register with the Military, Too
Recruiting more female officers might increase our chances of finding better solutions to our military problems
Should Medical Journals Print Info That Could Help Bioterrorists?
Scientists are butting heads with the government over whether scientific openness trumps national security
What To Thank a Vet For: Compassion
Veterans Day can be awkward when civilians don’t really know what they’re thanking soldiers for
War Belongs To Women, Too
Women can — and should — play an equal role in resolving deadly conflicts