Here's a look inside a 15-story underground doomsday shelter for the 1% that has luxury homes, guns, and armored trucks

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Here's a look inside a 15-story underground doomsday shelter for the 1% that has luxury homes, guns, and armored trucks
 
 
Here's a look inside a 15-story underground doomsday shelter for the 1% that has luxury homes, guns, and armored trucks
 
When doomsday comes, millionaire "preppers" may head underground and live out Armageddon in style at the Survival Condo Project in Kansas.
 
 
 
 
 
John Bolton slammed Trump's 'wasted two years' trying to denuclearize North Korea in his first public speech since the impeachment trial
 
 
John Bolton slammed Trump's 'wasted two years' trying to denuclearize North Korea in his first public speech since the impeachment trial
 
The hawkish former National Security Advisor pulled no punches on North Korea and warned that leader Kim Jong Un was "jiving the Americans."
 
 
 
 
 
A GOP senator keeps pushing a thoroughly debunked theory that the Wuhan coronavirus is a leaked Chinese biological weapon gone wrong
 
 
A GOP senator keeps pushing a thoroughly debunked theory that the Wuhan coronavirus is a leaked Chinese biological weapon gone wrong
 
The conspiracy theory focuses on the Wuhan National Biosafety Laboratory, a government lab near the meat market at the center of the outbreak.
 
 
 
 
 
 
How the US's massive bombardment of Iwo Jima made it even tougher to capture the island from the Japanese
 
 
How the US's massive bombardment of Iwo Jima made it even tougher to capture the island from the Japanese
 
US forces bombed the crap out of the island, but that aspect of the US's strategy may have overlooked a big part of the Japanese defenses.
 
 
 
 
 
A retired Navy SEAL commander explains how the tactics he used to collaborate with the Army and Marines can work just as well in the office conference room
 
 
A retired Navy SEAL commander explains how the tactics he used to collaborate with the Army and Marines can work just as well in the office conference room
 
Jocko Willink said that effective collaboration comes from strong working relationships, and that those are built on humility.
 
 
 
 
 
The Boeing 737 Max crashes have revived decades-old fears about what happens when airplane computers become more powerful than pilots
 
 
The Boeing 737 Max crashes have revived decades-old fears about what happens when airplane computers become more powerful than pilots
 
The Max took some control from pilots and gave it to computers. People in the industry say they've warned of dangers with this kind of system for years.
 
 
 
 
 
A major US ally in the Pacific wants to scrap an important military deal with the US, and that may give China an edge
 
 
A major US ally in the Pacific wants to scrap an important military deal with the US, and that may give China an edge
 
The Philippines wants to end the Visiting Forces Agreement it has with the US. A similar move in the '90s gave Beijing an edge in the South China Sea.
 
 
 
 
 
How an A-10 Warthog pilot's helmet keeps them alive and on target
 
 
How an A-10 Warthog pilot's helmet keeps them alive and on target
 
An A-10 pilot's HGU-55/P helmet gives them a central interface for everything from oxygen supply to communications to flight instruments.
 
 
 
 
 
Russian intelligence agents reportedly went to Ireland to inspect undersea cables, and it's reigniting fears they could cut them and take entire countries offline
 
 
Russian intelligence agents reportedly went to Ireland to inspect undersea cables, and it's reigniting fears they could cut them and take entire countries offline
 
The agents could be gathering intelligence on deep-sea cables and spying on tech companies based in Dublin, security sources told The Sunday Times.
 
 
 
 
 
The man suspected of killing an anti-Putin blogger in France fled to Moscow afterwards, and is linked to one of Putin's closest allies, police say
 
 
The man suspected of killing an anti-Putin blogger in France fled to Moscow afterwards, and is linked to one of Putin's closest allies, police say
 
Imran Aliev was found stabbed in a hotel in Lille, France. A police source told Insider that his suspected killer flew to Moscow via Germany.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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