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Hospital CEOs Have Gotten Rich Cutting Staff and Supplies. Now They’re Not Ready for the Next Wave.Matthew Cunningham-CookYears of understaffing nurses and health care workers have consequences, experts say.
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Detroit is Suing Black Lives Matter Protesters for “Civil Conspiracy”Chris GelardiThe city’s lawsuit came after protesters won a restraining order against Detroit cops for their violent response to the George Floyd protests.
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Facebook Lets Vietnam’s Cyberarmy Target Dissidents, Rejecting a Celebrity’s PleaSam BiddleMai Khoi, the “Lady Gaga of Vietnam,” wants that country’s vigilante force kicked off Facebook. The company told her the group is well within its rules.
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Exposing Boy Scouts Sex Abuse Turned Into Battle of Press Freedom Against Powerful InterestsBrian KnappenbergerThe film “Church and the Fourth Estate” tells the story of how the Boy Scouts tried to cover up a massive scandal of child sexual abuse.
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Covid-19 Relief Bill Doubles Health Care Budget — for CongressLee FangThe exclusive clinic used by members of Congress got an extra $5 million in the latest spending bill.
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Trump to CIA: Say Goodbye to Your War on TerrorMatthew ColeA Pentagon review of its relationship with the CIA will allow Biden to quickly reassess the forever wars from 9/11.
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Liberal Legal Organization Renews Amazon VP’s Position on Its Board Despite Member ProtestRachel M. CohenThe American Constitution Society’s funding from Big Tech fuels questions about its positioning on antitrust and corporate power.
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Inside the Scramble for Power in the Board Controlling Puerto Rico’s Financial FutureAlleen Brown, Ryan GrimWith Trump on the way out, a late appointment has a history of working for the very debt holders trying to secure a payoff.
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