Many Americans exposed to radiation by nuclear testing have spent decades awaiting recompense for the long-lasting and sometimes devastating impacts to their health that have resulted from their exposure. Now, a coalition of activists from St. Louis and New Mexico is working with the support of a bipartisan supermajority of senators to broaden the pool of such Americans who are eligible for federal compensation. …
An interview with Lilly Adams and Dr. Kim Visintine from Coldwater Creek: Just The Facts Please. We also present quotes shared from impacted community members.
As audiences learn about the science and scientists behind the first atomic bomb in the blockbuster movie Oppenheimer, Congress is consi
In 2013, then-Attorney General Chris Koster sued the operator of the Bridgeton Landfill after an underground fire ignited and prompted fears it could spread to the adjacent West Lake Landfill
Conflicting reports of contamination have worried residents of Florissant, a community that continues to suffer from the legacy of the Manhattan Project.