Jonathan Martin is POLITICO’s senior political columnist and politics bureau chief. He’s covered elections in every corner of America and co-authored a best-selling book about Donald Trump and Joe ...
Chimesmasters and members of the Cornell community reflected on how the clocktower’s holiday traditions bring joy and meaning to campus.
“We set the clock closer to midnight because we do not see positive progress on the global challenges we face including nuclear ... it has ever been, in large part because of the nuclear threat ...
We set the clock closer to midnight because we do not see sufficient positive progress on the global challenges we face,' said Daniel ... continues to loom as a large source of nuclear risk.
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“We set the clock closer to midnight because we do not see sufficient, positive progress on the global challenges we face, including nuclear risk, climate change, biological threats and advances ...
"We set the clock closer to midnight because we do not see sufficient positive progress on the global challenges we face, including nuclear risk, climate change, biological threats and advances in ...
The 2025 Doomsday Clock time is displayed after the time reveal. The Doomsday Clock, currently the ... [+] nearest it has been to midnight at 89 seconds, is a symbol for how close humanity is to a ...
The Doomsday Clock, which is set annually show symbolise how near humanity is to a total apocalypse has been moved one second forward to 89 seconds to midnight – the closest it has ever been.