Many Americans are fearing that we’ve provoked our most powerful enemy and put ourselves at risk," Rowan MacKenzie said.
The leaders of top tech companies are irreversibly changing how people work and live, while shaping the future with artificial intelligence — but most have a seriously weird way of viewing the world.
It’s not just sardines and dried beans. Self-identified preppers are also stashing luxuries like coffee and chocolate.
A doomsday prepper has talked about what essential items should be in one's go-bag in the event World War 3 breaks out and ...
Some luxury bunker companies told Business Insider interest spikes during geopolitical conflicts, including the one with Iran.
Stefan Fenyes, 47, told National Crime Agency (NCA) investigators he had a keen interest in survivalism and doomsday prepping ...
A doomsday prepper in California plans to keep the power coming during a potential grid collapse with a solar panel array and ...
You should consider yourself lucky if you're friends with Jack Osbourne in the event of a doomsday scenario. During a recent podcast appearance, Jack revealed that he had gotten heavily into prepper ...
Derrick James, 51, has been prepping for the worst since he was a child but people no longer 'think he is mad' ...