Chernobyl
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It all came together and yielded a little societal Chernobyl.
From The Wall Street Journal ● Jul. 30, 2026
Non-military targets such as the Chernobyl Museum in Kyiv's historic district and the National Art Museum of Ukraine were damaged or destroyed.
From BBC ● May 25, 2026
Their apparent beef, which has been speculated about by very online people and, weirdly, business reporters, is now “Weekend Update” fodder, with the women comparing their fight to a “literal Chernobyl for white women.”
From Los Angeles Times ● May 3, 2026
There's endless appointments, all sorts of side effects from having your body "nuked like Chernobyl", fatigue from having to constantly advocate for yourself, and massive financial pressure - despite subsidies from Australia's universal healthcare system.
From BBC ● May 1, 2026
At Chernobyl, the nuclear reactor actually exploded, spewing material from the reactor’s core straight into the atmosphere.
From "Meltdown" by Deirdre Langeland
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