New: Several people involved with the former president's company, operator of Truth Social, believe the departures were retaliation following internal complaints about CEO Devin Nunes to the company board. https://propub.li/3Buijch
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When auto-lending giant Exeter allows a borrower to skip payments, it typically adds thousands of dollars in new interest charges to the customer’s debt. Dozens of customers told ProPublica that Exeter didn’t tell them about the added costs. Read our full investigation: https://propub.li/3zGiK2n
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New: For years, ProPublica has examined the deaths of pregnant women and new mothers to uncover problems that can prevent other deaths. Our reporting has sparked change. Now, we are investigating the impact of abortion bans on maternal health. https://propub.li/4gNhfAh
How We Report on Maternal Health -- and How to Get in Touch With Our Team
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New: Louisiana's criminal justice system now treats all 17-year-olds as adults. Lawmakers said they were fighting an epidemic of teen violence, but nearly 70% of 17-year-olds arrested in the state's three largest parishes aren't accused of violent crimes. https://propub.li/3TOgahx
A Louisiana Law Meant to Fight Teen Violence Is Sweeping 17-Year-Olds Arrested for Lesser Crimes Into Adult Court
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New: Abortion clinics rushed to provide care after a judge rejected the state's ban, an order that could soon be paused by a higher court. It's only the latest development since ProPublica reported the deaths of Amber Nicole Thurman and Candi Miller. https://propub.li/4eIOqTy
Georgia Judge Lifts Six-Week Abortion Ban After Deaths of Two Women Who Couldn't Access Care
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Amber Thurman, a 28-year-old mother, died after she couldn’t access a legal abortion in Georgia. The state’s maternal mortality review committee found that her death was preventable. At least two women in Georgia died after they couldn’t access legal abortions and timely medical care in their state, ProPublica has found. This is one of their stories. 🖼️: Andrea Wise/ProPublica 📸: Nydia Blas for ProPublica ✍️: Kavitha Surana/ProPublica 🎬: Carissa Quiambao/ProPublica
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Candi Miller would have turned 43 today. Under Georgia’s abortion ban, Candi avoided doctors, deciding to navigate an abortion alone. Her death is the second preventable abortion-related death ProPublica has found.
Afraid to Seek Care Amid Georgia's Abortion Ban, She Stayed at Home and Died
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The Tennessee Lookout has been selected as one of five new partners with ProPublica through its Local Reporting Network, and for the next year, reporter Adam F. will be rolling out a series of investigative stories. We are so very excited to be part of this prestigious group. Stay tuned!
ProPublica’s Local Reporting Network Selects Five Partners for Its 50 State Initiative
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The Lac du Flambeau Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians faced financial crisis after a failed bond deal, turning to high-interest internet lending to survive. Using its sovereign status, the tribe avoided state rate caps and formed partnerships with nontribal firms. While the lending business brought revenue, it also attracted controversy, lawsuits, and questions of exploitation. A recent ProPublica story highlights how the tribe’s involvement in payday lending has generated mixed outcomes, impacting both borrowers and the tribe’s reputation. #TribalBusiness #Sovereignty #PaydayLending #TribalEconomy
Desperate Times Led Wisconsin Tribe to High-Interest Lending, Dubious Partnerships and Legal Jeopardy
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New: The lawsuit follows a ProPublica investigation that revealed that the heart transplant team at Newark Beth Israel let pressure to maintain survival rates guide medical decisions. https://propub.li/47Ol3gm
A Hospital Kept a Brain-Damaged Patient on Life Support to Boost Statistics. His Sister Is Now Suing for Malpractice.
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