"Yes, this therapy can be expensive,” said Dan Unumb, an attorney and president of the Autism Legal Resource Center. “But solving the problem by denying kids access to medically necessary care is a terrible solution.” Read more: https://propub.li/3VwKiPl
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ProPublica is an independent, nonprofit newsroom that produces investigative journalism with moral force. We dig deep into important issues, shining a light on abuses of power and betrayals of public trust — and we stick with those issues as long as it takes to hold power to account. With a team of more than 75 dedicated journalists, ProPublica covers a range of topics including government and politics, business, criminal justice, the environment, education, health care, immigration, and technology. We focus on stories with the potential to spur real-world impact. Among other positive changes, our reporting has contributed to the passage of new laws; reversals of harmful policies and practices; and accountability for leaders at local, state and national levels. Investigative journalism requires a great deal of time and resources, and many newsrooms can no longer afford to take on this kind of deep-dive reporting. As a nonprofit, ProPublica’s work is powered primarily through donations. The vast bulk of the money we spend goes directly into world-class, award-winning journalism. We are committed to uncovering the truth, no matter how long it takes or how much it costs, and we practice transparent financial reporting so donors know how their dollars are spent. ProPublica was founded in 2007-2008 with the belief that investigative journalism is critical to our democracy. Our staff remains dedicated to carrying forward the important work of exposing corruption, informing the public about complex issues, and using the power of investigative journalism to spur reform.
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NEW: The morning that Cmdr. Elizabeth Nakagawa was scheduled to have a D&C to remove fetal tissue after losing a very wanted pregnancy, she learned the surgery had been canceled because the military’s health insurance plan refused to pay for it. Read more: https://propub.li/4gdLdwu
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NEW: Glenmark Pharmaceuticals issued a string of recalls for flawed pills, including more than 40 million it said could be deadly. But the FDA still hasn’t sent inspectors to investigate the factory in India that made them. 🔗 Read more: https://propub.li/4g4ZBam
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Though public housing residents are ineligible for aid from Maine’s eviction prevention program, BDN and ProPublica found the eviction filing rate for public housing authorities to be more than twice the rate of all rental housing in 2023. 🔗 Read more: https://propub.li/49A8lD0
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Tomorrow, learn more what we mean when we talk about impact at ProPublica. Go behind the scenes of some of our biggest investigations and hear about our plans for our new Washington bureau and for covering the Trump administration. RSVP today: https://propub.li/4fbABwL
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Nearly 50 years ago, Congress tried to fix one financial abuse but unwittingly created a tax loophole that has allowed some of Wall Street’s richest and most powerful figures to avoid paying Medicare taxes, a ProPublica investigation found. Read more: https://propub.li/4gxmBPj
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During its breathing machine recall, Philips entrusted Lincare with helping to get replacement equipment to patients who needed it most. Instead of sending machines to vulnerable longtime users, Lincare diverted thousands of machines to new customers. Read more: https://propub.li/4fcgK0s
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For the first time, a president will be the majority owner of a publicly traded company. Former SEC officials are concerned that Trump could try to use the agency to go after the foes of his company, which accounts for more than half his fortune. “How much impact is the president supposed to have on the SEC’s day-to-day operations? The answer is none,” said Allison Herren Lee, a former Democratic SEC commissioner appointed during the first Trump administration. Read more: https://propub.li/4iESEyC
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After Missouri’s abortion amendment won with 51.6% of the vote, GOP lawmakers introduced a bill to raise the threshold for voter-driven amendments. Another measure would ask voters to amend the state constitution to define life as beginning at conception, declaring that embryos are people with rights to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. The result would be to classify abortion as an unlawful killing: https://propub.li/4gkhanb
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New: “Before a Breath” gives voice to parents who have lost children to stillbirth. Screenings for the film will roll out across the country in early 2025. Here's how you can get involved to help spread the word. https://propub.li/3ZE7NbM