During the Cold War, the Army secretly sprayed a chemical that contains cadmium, a carcinogen over St. Louis. Decades later, residents say they’re getting sick and wonder if something radioactive was in the mix. Catch NewsNation's investigation with @NatashaZouves tonight at 7p/6C on "Elizabeth Vargas Reports".
The United States Army admits it sprayed a chemical containing a carcinogen on a St. Louis neighborhood of more than 10,000 people, some of whom say it made them sick. @NatashaNZouves speaks exclusively with former residents who say they were "subjects."
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Residents in St. Louis can remember a thick fog that hung in the air and clung to their skin decades ago. Now, they believe it was part of a government experiment, one that may be the cause of health issues they're experiencing.
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The only all black boys gymnastics team in America is being forced to close down. The lease on our gym is up on August 1, but Clayton County Georgia zoning restrictions won't allow us to move to any other locations. I need HELP. Anybody know of churches, school, anywhere we can use as a temporary location?
Long Beach—don’t throw your Christmas trees in the dumpster/out on the curb. Take it to the treecycling drop off at Bixby Park, or any of these other parks in the city:
Spectators on Sierra Madre Blvd roared for the LAUSD All City Marching Band when it resounded through. Parents, siblings and friends ran down the sidewalk with their cameras and posters to capture their band players moment #RoseParade2025