Nuclear Weapons

The weapon is impossible to intercept, the Russian leader boasted Wednesday.
Despite denuclearization negotiations with the Trump administration, researchers spotted maintenance and infrastructure improvements across at least 13 sites.
The threat comes on the heels of Trump's decision to pull the U.S. from a Cold War-era nuclear deal with Russia.
He's working to set up a second summit between President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.
Experts remain skeptical of the North Korean leader's pledges to denuclearize, however.
"The Dictator Handshake is an unshakeable bond, almost like being blood brothers," one Twitter user wrote.
Pyongyang is "exploring ways to deceive Washington" about its number of nuclear warheads, The Washington Post reports.
Satellite images show expanding work on a nuclear research site despite Kim Jong Un and Donald Trump’s vow to “work toward” denuclearization.
"Complete denuclearization" is a promise destined to be broken.
President Trump addresses the nation after calling off negotiations with Kim Jong Un, following North Korea’s threat of nuclear war.