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Taxpayers Paid Millions to Design a Low-Cost Ventilator for a Pandemic. Instead, the Company Is ...
As coronavirus sweeps the globe, there is not a single Trilogy Evo Universal ventilator — developed with government funds — in the U.S. stockpile. Meanwhile, ... -
The Trump Administration Is Leaving the Nation’s Emergency Backup Hospital System on the Sidelines
Leaders at the Department of Veterans Affairs say they are ready to answer the call to assist HHS or FEMA. But the call has not ... -
Is Facebook Targeting You?
‘If you have an addiction, you’re screwed’ – How Facebook and social casinos target the vulnerable by Staff of the Center for Investigative Reporting (Reveal) ... -
Watch Richard Sackler Deny His Family’s Role in the Opioid Crisis
Sackler testified in 2015 in a lawsuit brought by Kentucky against his family’s company, Purdue Pharma, which makes the painkiller OxyContin. We published the transcript ... -
Soon You May Not Even Have to Click on a Website Contract to Be Bound ...
A private and influential legal group you’ve never heard of is about to vote on what critics call a fundamental rollback of consumer rights. by ... -
Intuit CEO in Internal Video: Hiding Free TurboTax Was In “Best Interest of Taxpayers”
The video obtained by ProPublica shows the CEO defending the company as committed to “integrity without compromise.” by Justin Elliott and Lucas Waldron Sasan Goodarzi, ... -
KentuckyWired: Our Rural Broadband Investigation, Explained
Here’s what to know about our investigation so far into the ambitious statewide broadband project. by Alfred Miller, Louisville Courier-Journal KentuckyWired: Our Rural Broadband Investigation, ... -
Kentucky’s $1.5 Billion Information Highway to Nowhere
Gov. Matt Bevin has offered no solution to the boondoggle he inherited, a plan to bring high-speed internet to Kentucky’s remote corners. by Alfred Miller, ... -
New Jersey Task Force Examines Tax Breaks for George Norcross Projects
A task force appointed by Democratic Gov. Phil Murphy says it will investigate projects connected to the state’s top political boss. by Nancy Solomon, WNYC, ... -
How Companies and Allies of One Powerful Democrat Got $1.1 Billion in Tax Breaks
Meet George Norcross. Nearly two thirds of $1.6 billion in tax incentives in his hometown of Camden, New Jersey, went to his own company, business ...