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On July 1, 1946, the world watched, literally, through newsreels and radio broadcasts, as the United States detonated “Able,” the first of 23 nuclear tests that would transform Bikini Atoll from paradise to laboratory

After a four-year renovation, the Frick has reopened- not merely refreshed but genuinely reawakened. The limestone façade glows.

India’s nuclear journey traced from Einstein to SHANTI Act 2025, exploring power, policy shifts, privatization, risks, and accountability.

The most important AI contest is not Meta versus Microsoft or Google versus Amazon. It is the United States versus China. The world is drifting toward an AI order, in which only two countries possess the full stack required for true AI sovereignty

President Trump brushed off claims that he nodded off during a Cabinet meeting, insisting he was not asleep. He said he simply closed his eyes because the meeting “got pretty boring,” adding, “no offense.”