A radiation expert testified in the Wayne County trial, citing potential health risks from radioactive waste shipments.
Picture this: You turn on your tap for a glass of water. Clear, clean, safe. That's what you expect, right? Here's the thing ...
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US Army teams who storm nuclear reactors

After 9/11, the U.S. Army created Nuclear Disablement Teams to prevent nuclear and radiological material from falling into ...
The “endangerment finding” is back in the news again. This is policy wonk shorthand for the 2009 determination by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) that greenhouse gases (GHGs) endanger the ...
While much of the Board of Education’s (BOE) meeting on Tuesday, February 3 centered on the 2026-27 education budget proposal ...
The Federal Authority for Nuclear Regulation in the United Arab Emirates has approved its strategic plan for 2027-2029 during ...
Good afternoon and happy Thursday, readers! If you saw Callie and Maydeen last night at the Washington Press Club Foundation’s ...
T HE DANISH word hygge suggests a cosy state of relaxation that comes from open fires, woollen socks and hot chocolate. These ...
Beijing, Moscow and shaken American allies are seeking new warheads as President Trump ends more than a half century of ...
The U.S. Department of Energy is seeking states interested in housing regional hubs that could support several parts of the ...
In recent pages of the Canton Repository, a supposed scientist representing Save Ohio Parks drummed up scare tactics around ...
Industrial runoff and continued habits of disposing of chemical materials across the country and in Mississippi have led to an increase in toxic materials in the state’s waterways. Many of these ...