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'Oppenheimer' Ripped For Ignoring Nuclear Test Survivors Exposed To Radiation

TMZ.com Wednesday, 6 March 2024
The nuclear bomb test shown in "Oppenheimer" left a lasting legacy of radiation exposure and cancer diagnosis on generations of folks who helped build Los Alamos in New Mexico ... but people there say their problems are still being ignored by…
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Celebrities Sign Open Letter Ahead of Oscars , to ‘Make Nukes History’. Celebrities Sign Open Letter Ahead of Oscars , to ‘Make Nukes History’. Celebrities Sign Open Letter Ahead of Oscars , to ‘Make Nukes History’. The Nuclear Threat Initiative (NTI) is using the success of the film...

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