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On Aug. 6, 1945, the U.S. dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima and three days later, dropped another one on Nagasaki.
On the 80th anniversaries of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombings, survivors continue searching for remains and healing—and ...
This week marks 80 years since the first use of nuclear weapons in war, when the United States dropped a pair of atomic bombs ...
In the absence of special events, the plane that bombed Hiroshima will quietly remain on display at the National Air & Space ...
Narratives reflecting Japan's complex relationship with nuclear technologies abound, but the most famous example is Godzilla, ...
Eighty years ago this week, the U.S. dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan on Aug. 6, 1945. Three days later, another fell on the city of Nagasaki. Between 120,000 and 220,000 people died in the ...
The attacks on Hiroshima and Nagasaki killed more than 100,000 Japanese civilians, poisoned a generation of survivors and ...
World leaders should stop talking about Hiroshima and Nagasaki and actually go there. The leaders of nuclear armed states, in ...
Dozens of people — including peace activists, members of faith groups, and musicians — gathered on Wednesday to raise alarm ...
As we remember the devastating toll of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Trump and Putin's dangerous nuclear posturing threatens to ...
After the bombing of Hiroshima on Aug. 6, Japan remained defiant. But two days later, the Soviet Union declared war on Japan, and a day after that, Fat Man exploded over Nagasaki.
President Obama laid a wreath at the Hiroshima Peace Memorial on Friday. It was a historic visit, the first of a sitting U.S. president to either Hiroshima or Nagasaki since the end of the Pacific ...