Previous Nuclear News 2024

Meet the 2 Native American Women Fighting to Save Nuclear Exposure Benefits 09-23-24

The Radiation Exposure Compensation Act (RECA), the quarter-century old law that compensates Americans sickened by U.S. nuclear testing, expired this summer, but two Native American women are keeping up the fight.


Sea Turtle Deaths Lead to Federal Review For Nuclear Plant 07-08-24

The deaths of a dozen federally listed sea turtles found trapped this past spring in a canal that leads to the Brunswick Nuclear Plant’s cooling system intake has prompted a government review on the limit of turtle species that can be unintentionally harmed by the facility’s operation. Read more


Georgia Governor Calls For Even More Nuclear Power Despite Budget Woes 05-31-24

State leaders celebrate new reactors with cake while residents watch power bills rise. Read more


Sickened by U.S. Nuclear Program, Communities Turn to Congress for Aid 04-08-24

In St. Louis and around the country, people harmed by the drive for an atomic bomb have been shut out of a federal law enacted to help such victims.