Plutonium Was Stolen From A Government Official’s Car Last Year. It's Still Missing.

Plutonium went missing from the back seat of government worker's car last March, and the Department of Energy still has no idea where it went. In March 2017, two Energy Department officials were supposed to drive from an Idaho lab to pick up some nuclear materials in San Antonio, Texas, and bring them back safely, The Center for Public Integrity reports.

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