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The Hypocrisy of Fetterman’s Defenders An American Pope and the Turn of the Tide Keir Starmer Opened the Political Gates for Nigel Farage Profiles in Courage: Denise Cheung Had the Courage to Walk Away From a Compromised Justice Department Germany’s Feeble Grand Coalition The Republicans’ Budget Makes No Sense How David Mamet Made His First Film in 12 Years Here’s the Deranged MAGA Propaganda Coming to Voice of America

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May 1, 2025

Texas Senate Approves Legislation to Clarify Exceptions to Abortion Ban. But Experts Fear Confusion Would Persist.

Texas Senate passes bill to clarify abortion law amid concerns over maternal health. A step forward, but limits remain. #Texas #Abortion #MaternalHealth #SB31 #ProPublica #Legislation
May 1, 2025

Decades After Nike Promised Sweatshop Reforms, Workers in This Factory Were Still Fainting

In Phnom Penh, workers at a Nike supplier face extreme heat, with regular fainting incidents linked to harsh conditions and low wages. #Nike #Cambodia #LaborRights #WorkersSafety #GarmentIndustry
April 30, 2025

Utah Farmers Signed Up for Federally Funded Therapy. Then the Money Stopped.

High suicide rates among farmers in Utah reveal a critical need for ongoing mental health support. Funding has run out for vital therapy programs. #MentalHealth #Farmers #Utah #SuicideAwareness #SupportFarmers #AgricultureHealth
April 29, 2025

Trump Pick to Run DEA Could Challenge America’s Already Tense Relations With Mexico

As U.S. drug agents confront corruption in Mexico, Terrance C. Cole returns to lead the DEA amid rising fentanyl trafficking challenges. #DEA #DrugPolicy #Corruption #Fentanyl #Mexico #LawEnforcement
April 29, 2025

A DOGE Aide Involved in Dismantling Consumer Bureau Owns Stock in Companies That Could Benefit From the Cuts

A federal employee's ties to companies benefiting from CFPB downsizing raise ethics concerns. Kliger oversaw layoffs while holding conflicting investments. #CFPB #Ethics #ConflictOfInterest #FinancialWatchdog #ProPublica #GovernmentOversight
April 29, 2025

Gun Owners Group Calls for Federal Inquiry Into Firearms Industry’s Secret Sharing of Customer Data

A group urges federal agencies to investigate how the gun lobby collected sensitive buyer data for political gain. #GunRights #Privacy #DataProtection #Investigation #GunSafety #ProPublica
April 28, 2025

Defending Jan. 6 Rioters, Investigating Democrats: How Ed Martin Is Weaponizing the DOJ for Trump

Ed Martin's controversial actions as U.S. attorney have sparked criticism amid his push for pro-police reforms and investigations into political opponents. #EdMartin #Trump #DCPolitics #LegalReform #GovernmentAccountability #Controversy
April 25, 2025

Inspector General Probes Whether Trump, DOGE Sought Private Taxpayer Information or Sensitive IRS Material

A Treasury Department IG is investigating efforts by Trump and Musk’s DOGE to obtain private taxpayer data. #Treasury #DOGE #taxpayers #IRS #investigation #privacylaws
April 25, 2025

Louisiana Judge Nullifies Death Row Inmate’s Murder Conviction Based on Junk Science

A Louisiana judge this week set aside the first-degree murder conviction of Jimmie Chris Duncan, based on outdated bite mark analysis. #WrongfulConviction #JunkScience #CriminalJustice #Louisiana #DeathPenalty #InnocenceProject
April 25, 2025

Nike Says Its Factory Workers Earn Nearly Double the Minimum Wage. At This Cambodian Factory, 1% Made That Much.

This article was produced by ProPublica in partnership with The Oregonian/OregonLive. Sign up for Dispatches to get stories like this one as soon as they are published. Reporting Highlights What Nike Says: The world’s largest sports apparel maker says its suppliers pay workers 1.9 times the minimum wage on average, […]
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