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Covid relief money went to politicians, foreign-owned companies and a doomsday cult

Montana religious sect Church Universal and Triumphant received a federal loan worth $350,000 to $1 million.
Posted by By Mollie Bryant July 9, 2020
Hard Reset: The Boogaloo Bois and how Facebook stonewalls journalists

Hard Reset: The Boogaloo Bois and how Facebook stonewalls journalists

With Cassie Miller of the Southern Poverty Law Center and journalist Jacob Silverman
Posted by By Mollie Bryant July 8, 2020
Some courts are using this online tool to end debt collection cases faster. But is it working?

Some courts are using this online tool to end debt collection cases faster. But is it working?

Problems from civil courtrooms are carrying over to online negotiation programs
Posted by By Mollie Bryant July 6, 2020
A reckoning for Confederate monuments

A reckoning for Confederate monuments

Hundreds of Confederate monuments stand in public spaces around the country. Some cities are tearing them down.
Posted by By Mollie Bryant June 25, 2020
Hard Reset: Trump in Tulsa

Hard Reset: Trump in Tulsa

Trump in Tulsa, spying on protesters and lost covid-19 hazard pay.
Posted by By Mollie Bryant June 22, 2020

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