A Jet Got Too Close to Marine One

A Jet Got Too Close to Marine One

For about ninety seconds on Tuesday afternoon, the most protected passenger in the world and a planeload of holidaymakers bound for Florida were sharing a narrow slice of Washington sky that the rules say they never should have. On August 4, 2026, Marine One lifted...
The Spy Who Gave Stalin the Bomb

The Spy Who Gave Stalin the Bomb

The finale of The Race for the Bomb, an Afterburner focus series. Nine parts brought the bomb from a London traffic light to Nagasaki. The last part answers the question Washington asked in September 1949: how did Stalin get it so fast? Somewhere between Japan and...
Two Billion Dollars, One Desert Sunrise

Two Billion Dollars, One Desert Sunrise

Part 5 of The Race for the Bomb, an Afterburner focus series. While Germany’s program starved (Part 4), America built an industry the size of its automobile sector — in secret. This is the Manhattan Project, from a squash court in Chicago to a light in the New...
Christmas 1938: The Atom Splits

Christmas 1938: The Atom Splits

Part 3 of The Race for the Bomb, an Afterburner focus series. Part 2 followed the exodus of Europe’s Jewish scientists. Now, in a Berlin laboratory those laws had just emptied, the uranium atom comes apart. Kungälv, on the Swedish west coast, the third day of...
The Martians Who Fled to America

The Martians Who Fled to America

Part 2 of The Race for the Bomb, an Afterburner focus series. Part 1 followed the physics revolution to Leo Szilard’s traffic-light epiphany. This part is about the men who carried the idea to America — and the regime that made them refugees. Berlin, a night...
Moonshine: The Idea Born at a Traffic Light

Moonshine: The Idea Born at a Traffic Light

This is Part 1 of The Race for the Bomb, an Afterburner focus series on the science, the aircraft and the men and women behind the atomic bomb — from a London traffic light in 1933 to a mushroom cloud over the Kazakh steppe in 1949. London, September 1933. A short,...