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Shigemitsu Tanaka, a member of Japan Confederation of A- and H-Bomb Sufferers Organizations (Nihon Hidankyo), who survived...

World Oct 10

WATCH: Group of Japanese survivors of the U.S. atomic bombings wins 2024 Nobel Peace Prize

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Physicist Freeman J. Dyson, winner of the 2000 Templeton Prize for Progress in Religion, at The Church Center for the United Nations in New York, where the announcement was made. Photo by Jon Naso/NY Daily News Archive via Getty Images
Pioneering theoretical physicist Freeman Dyson dies at 96

In popular culture, Dyson is most famous for his thought experiments on space travel and future civilizations.

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Israel’s Flirtation with Military Action Against Iran Puts U.S. in Tricky Spot

Israel's Flirtation with Military Action Against Iran Puts U.S. in Tricky Spot…

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Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu Urges U.N. to Halt Iran’s Nuclear Program

At the 2012 U.N. General Assembly, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the hour was "getting late" to stop Iran from succeeding in its development of nuclear weapons. Netanyahu urged the U.N. to take decisive action against Iran's nuclear program.

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