Por: Associated Press Health February 07, 2023
TOKYO (AP) — A Japanese court on Tuesday rejected a damage suit filed by a group of children of Hiroshima atomic bombing survivors seeking government support for medical costs, saying the hereditary impact of radiation exposure is still unknown.A group of 28 plaintiffs whose parents suffered radiation exposure in the Aug. 6, 1945, U.S. atomic attack were demanding the central government include them in the medical support available to... + full article
Forbes USA Life February 02, 2023
Don’t forget to duck and cover! Atomic Museum Duck and Cover MannequinsChris Wessling/The Vox Agency America has long had an ambivalent fascination with the atomic bomb. The history of the bomb, the nuclear testing that made it a frightening reality, and the place of the... + más
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CBS News USA Politics December 23, 2022
A rare bomb cyclone could possibly form this week as a wallops most of the central and eastern U.S. with heavy snow, high winds and dangerous wind chill temperatures, affecting millions of Americans in its path. Meanwhile, flooding is threatening the northeast. The storm is... + más
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CBS News USA Nation December 21, 2022
A is forecast to pound most of the U.S. with freezing temperatures and heavy snow this week, and prompting warnings from officials to remain vigilant. For millions of Americans in its path, the storm could intensify: It's possible the storm could grow into a bomb cyclone or... + más
ABC News USA World December 13, 2022
TOKYO -- A ese court on Monday rejected a damages suit filed by a group of children of Nagasaki atomic bombing survivors seeking eligibility for government support for medical costs, saying hereditary radiation impact has not been proven.A group of 28 people whose parents were... + más
Are Hiroshima and Nagasaki still radioactive? | Newsweek
Los Angeles Times USA Nation October 29, 2022
Record labels didn't know what to do with Hiroshima. The band, led by Japanese American Boyle Heights native Dan Kuramoto, defied simple categorization. It featured Japanese instruments like taiko drums and koto yet played jazz and rhythm and blues, laced with pop and funk.... + más
It’s ‘mirror time’ for Asian Americans: Get out and vote | Orlando Sentinel
Newsweek USA World October 26, 2022
Russia recently spoke to its allies about its concerns over the use of a dirty bomb by Ukraine as fears of a nuclear war continue to grow.In a series of posts on its Telegram channel, the Russian Ministry of Defense said that Minister Sergei Shoigu spoke with his counterparts in... + más
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Newsweek USA Tech October 14, 2022
Nuclear weapons are feared the world over due to their unparalleled destructive strength and their potential to sicken populations with radiation. These effects are known not just from thousands of test detonations, but also from the aftermath of the only time nuclear weapons... + más
Boss slammed for potentially exposing employees to radioactivity | Newsweek
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