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  • Los atentados de Oppenheimer y Japón ponen la energía nuclear bajo la luz dura

    El poder y la destructividad de la energía nuclear ha sido el centro de atención desde que se estrenó la película “Oppenheimer” en julio. Está nuevamente en el centro de atención esta semana con los aniversarios de las bombas atómicas lanzadas sobre Hiroshima y Nagasaki, Japón, durante la Segunda...
  • Oppenheimer, Japan Bombings Put Nuclear Energy in Harsh Light

    The power and destructiveness of nuclear energy has been in the spotlight since the film “Oppenheimer” was released in July. It is in focus again this week with the anniversaries of the atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan during World War II. Mary Miller, a member of...
  • ‘No light at the other end’: Impending loss of pandemic CalFresh boosts could trigger hunger spike

    Jeanne Kuang CalMatters Food banks across California are bracing for a feared spike in hunger amid inflated prices after a pandemic-era boost in food aid ends in April. March is the last month CalFresh recipients will get the additional benefits, as the federal government cuts off the “emergency allotments”...
  • U.S. Supreme Court Shines Light on Dark Money

    Suzanne Potter Public News Service LANSING, Mich. — Voters may soon have a better idea of who’s really behind all those political ads supporting or attacking candidates for President, the U.S. House or the Senate. The Supreme Court just let stand a lower court ruling which forces nonprofit groups to disclose...
  • New Light for a New Year

    California First to Phase Out the Incandescent Bulb Suzanne Potter California News Service SACRAMENTO, Calif. – Light bulb! Here’s an idea – experts say Californians can save money and energy by choosing Light Emitting Diode (LED) or Compact Fluorescent (CFL) bulbs. And starting Jan. 1, the incandescent bulbs that have...
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