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30 Ways Chernobyl and Dying Nuke Industry Threaten Our Survival
Apr 26, 2016 April 26 marks the 30th anniversary of the catastrophic explosion at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant.
Are You Ready for President Paul Ryan? Why Democrats Desperately Need a Plan C
Apr 10, 2016 The Republicans have one. The Democrats don’t. The impact could be catastrophic.
America’s Astounding Human Rights Hypocrisy in Cuba
Mar 25, 2016 The idea of the United States lecturing Cuba or any other country about human rights comes down somewhere between embarrassing and nauseating.
At 70, Baby Boomers Face a New Acid Test
Dec 30, 2015 Can a generation that turned the world on its ear in so many ways conquer the cancer of corporate domination?
Could John Kasich’s Anti-Green Legacy Propel Him to the White House?
Jun 16, 2015 The Ohio Republican may be too much of a maverick to get the nomination for the top job, but his anti-environment record could be just the ticket to the vice presidential spot.
News Flash: Fukushima Is Still a Disaster
Jun 3, 2014 The corporate media silence on Fukushima has been deafening even though the melted-down nuclear power plant's seaborne radiation is now washing up on American beaches.
Eminent Domain: The Real Solution to Scumbag Sports Owners
Apr 30, 2014 Why aren’t the football, baseball, basketball, hockey and other major sports franchises so many of us so passionately love and support not owned by the communities that give them their life?
Fighting Our Fossil-Nuke Extinction
Apr 9, 2014 How petro-pollution and nuclear fallout interact remains largely unstudied, but the answers can’t be good. And it’s clearer than ever that we won’t survive without ridding our planet of both.
The Nuclear Omnicide
Apr 1, 2014 We've always been worried about the safety of humans, but new evidence shows that nuclear disasters, from Three Mile Island to Fukushima, have put the whole global ecosystem at risk.
The USS Reagan Is Fukushima’s Unlucky Dragon
Mar 5, 2014 Fifty-seven years before the USS Ronald Reagan was swept with radiation from the Fukushima meltdown, a similar, terrible fate befell the crew of a small Japanese fishing boat called the "Lucky Dragon."
Thousands of Nuclear Regulators Sent Home During Shutdown
Oct 17, 2013 The shutdown of the U.S. government has made our nation’s nukes more dangerous than ever.