On Sunday's @LastWeekTonight, @iamjohnoliver referenced a pair of @ProPublica investigations as part of his main story on bankruptcy...
First there was this 2017 report on how Black Americans struggling with debts are far less likely than their white peers to gain lasting relief from bankruptcy:
features.propublica.org/bankruptcy-ine…
And then our 2018 story about the many people who don’t file for bankruptcy simply because they can’t pay an attorney.
propublica.org/article/when-y…
Both pieces are part of our series "Too Broke For Bankruptcy," all of which can be read here:
propublica.org/series/too-bro…

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11 Apr
On Friday, @secdef announced new measures Friday intended to address growing concerns about extremists in the DOD & armed forces.

@ProPublica has been covering this issue for years. (THREAD)

2/ Working with @FRONTLINEPBS in 2018, we identified at least a half-dozen members of the white supremacist group Atomwaffen Division who were either currently in the military or had previously served. propublica.org/article/atomwa…
3/ While the military is publicly unaccepting of extremists, one former Marine told us, “At the unit level, I believe there’s a willful ignorance.”
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10 Apr
In response to reporting from @MiamiHerald & @ProPublica that " raises serious & disturbing questions," Speaker of Florida House of Representatives announces investigation into state program that oversees care for those injured in childbirth.
The series began with this investigation into a program designed to reduce doctors’ malpractice bills that strips families of their right to sue, and which some parents describe as a bureaucratic nightmare that’s anything but supportive.
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The effects of the pandemic on health care workers remains to be seen, but burnout doesn’t capture the extent of their distress.

Reporter @AvaKofman shadowed EMTs in Los Angeles as the virus overran the region.

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3/ Diaz and his fellow EMTs had to wait for hours to offload newer patients until others were discharged or died.

With so many crews stuck at the hospital, there were fewer and fewer ambulances on the road, which led to dangerous delays in emergency response times.
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1/ When three clinicians shared concerns with LRN reporter @BryantFurlow about how Lovelace Women’s — New Mexico’s largest for-profit maternity hospital — cared for its most premature babies, he decided to investigate. This is what he found.
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He was told that corporate policy is not to vaccinate people without social security numbers...
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Immigration status shouldn’t affect eligibility either.

And no one is supposed to be charged anything for receiving the vaccine.

But it’s happening.
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Almost every case we've heard of happened to someone who is Latino and/or Black.
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