Research shows Americans are increasingly fretting about disasters — and even the end times. Hiding in a cave might actually protect you.
Apocalypse prepper? Hate zombies and sunlight? Abhor tornadoes or wind in general? A bunker-style house that has landed on the real estate market in Liberty Hill, Texas, might be the perfect fit in ...
Doomsday predictions like nuclear war, climate change, or a zombie apocalypse have ratcheted up the ultra-rich's obsession with luxury bunkers. However, one Silicon Valley tech bro joked that these ...
This luxurious Georgia bunker is 45 feet underground, houses about 20 people and can withstand a nuclear blast up to 20,000 tons. But that safety will cost you. CNET freelancer Anthony Domanico is ...
If you've ever wanted to own a fallout shelter of your own to ride out the inevitable nuclear/virus/zombie apocalypse, this might be your chance: a bonafide UK nuclear bunker dating back to the Cold ...
A woman says living in a 1,200sq-ft underground bunker is “worth it” to save $1,500 a month on rent. Caitlin Johnson, 44, pays just $500 to live in her friend’s backyard bunker in Bakersfield, ...
Americans have disasters on the brain — some real threats, and some imaginary. For instance, more than one in 10 believe we’ll eventually experience a zombie apocalypse, according to a 2025 survey of ...
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