Bikini Islanders Still Deal with Fallout of US Nuclear Tests, 70 Years Later
By Timothy J. Jorgensen, Georgetown University In 1946, French fashion designer Jacques Heim released a woman’s swimsuit he called the “Atome” (French for “atom”) –…
By Timothy J. Jorgensen, Georgetown University In 1946, French fashion designer Jacques Heim released a woman’s swimsuit he called the “Atome” (French for “atom”) –…
By Matt Agorist US Coast Guard officials have cordoned off a portion of Lake Ontario this week, after aerial spotters found a visible “sheen” that…
Op-Ed by Michael Hicks Obama recently made another call to end nuclear weapons during his speech at Hiroshima; while I’m sure the words were well-intentioned…
By Graham Vanbergen One of the biggest scandals of our time is heading towards Britain. At the heart of Conservative energy policy is a white elephant…
By Mac Slavo After countless reports about the potential for nuclear or radioactive weapons of mass destruction being smuggled into the United States, the State…
By Brandon Turbeville Is there any nuclear site in the United States that is not currently collapsing, leaking or otherwise posing a major health or…
By Claire Bernish On the 30th anniversary of the world’s worst nuclear catastrophe yet, a new report shows radioactive contamination from the 1986 explosion at…
By Mac Slavo The threat of a large-scale terrorist attack caused by chemical, biological, radiological or nuclear weapons of mass destruction has been at the forefront…
By Brianna Blaschke A nuclear leak in Washington has allowed for 3,500 gallons of radioactive waste to be released – and the federal government is…
By Andrew Emett Tasked with guarding 150 nuclear missiles at F.E. Warren Air Force Base in Wyoming, fourteen airmen are under investigation for allegedly using…
By Claire Bernish According to a study released by Miami-Dade County Mayor Carlos Gimenez on Monday, the waters of Biscayne Bay measured 215 times the…
By Joshua Krause This Friday, it will officially have been 5 years since the Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami disabled Tepco’s nuclear power plant in Fukushima….
By Brianna Acuesta Apparently it only costs $1 million to bribe Republican Tom Cotton to sabotage the globally-important Iran Nuclear Deal, and it can even…
By Michaela Whitton Tens of thousands of protesters gathered in central London on Saturday for the largest anti-nuclear march in decades. The Stop Trident march…