In Albany, Georgia, Phoebe Putney Memorial Hospital paid an exorbitant sum to acquire its crosstown rival and became the town’s only hospital. But as the company’s debt increased, patients suffered. ➡️ Read more: image
Did you know? Every year, the Supreme Court’s nine justices fill out a form that discloses their financial connections to companies and people. Our database allows you to search for organizations and people that have paid them, reimbursed them for travel and given them gifts. #Journalism #SCOTUS #Law #Ethics #Transparency #Research #Data
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Walmart has long been a facilitator of fraud on a mass scale, a ProPublica investigation found. More than $1 billion in fraud losses were routed through the company’s financial services between 2013 and 2022. (Published Jan. 2024) #Walmart #Fraud #Scam #MoneyLaundering #Business #Crime #News
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Eunice Whitman's boyfriend was indicted for her murder on flawed evidence. A defense witness wrote that police should have treated no fewer than 12 people as suspects of “higher interest.” A decade after the killing, no one has been convicted in Whitman’s death #News #Alaska #Crime #TrueCrime #Murder #Justice #CriminalJustice #Law
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Medical License Revoked for Montana Doctor Linked to Suspicious Deaths --- Oncologist Thomas C. Weiner will never practice medicine in Montana again after a decision by the state medical board. A 2024 ProPublica investigation detailed how Weiner had long been suspected of hurting patients. #News #Montana #Medicine #Oncology #Cancer #Journalism
A Connecticut DMV Task Force Was Asked to Develop Towing Reforms. As Deadline Looms, Members Struggle to Agree. --- The group was formed in a legislative overhaul prompted by a Connecticut Mirror and ProPublica investigation that found the state’s laws favored towing companies over vehicle owners. #News #Connecticut #DMV #Cars #Towing #Law #Reform