Alla Shapiro's new memoir, 'Doctor on Call,' traces her journey from the wake of nuclear chaos in Ukraine to a career in the US developing radiation countermeasures for FDA

With assault on Capitol, he says, 'the ugly radioactive violence and racism of America' exploded in public view; says president has proven 'uniquely able to bend people'

Environmental groups caution of dangers of such project, dubbing it a potential 'Chernobyl on ice' and a 'nuclear Titanic'; explosion at test site raises further concerns

While surprising that the historical drama comes from the same guy who made the 'Hangover' sequels, it contains chilling facts, rich characterization, and a dire warning for today

A disaster at Israel's reactor would be far less catastrophic than the 1986 meltdown, but the core is being kept in service far longer than intended, and experts warn that's risky

Lev Klotz was an 18-year-old Soviet army conscript when his unit was dispatched six days after the reactor explosion. Four years later, he lost all his teeth and went bald

A 2001 law promised housing and medical care to this group of heroes, but scandalously has never been implemented. Maybe interest sparked by the new TV series will change that

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