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Jessica Lussenhop

Jessica Lussenhop

Senior Writer at BBC News Online

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Jessica Lussenhop
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A cannabis empire that caused chaos on Native land

How a rush to cash-in on cannabis ended in disaster in New Mexico.
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Chinese dreams on Native American land: A tale of cannabis boom and...

How the pandemic cannabis boom led to chaos on the Navajo Nation, pitting two minorities against each other.
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George Floyd murder: Minneapolis police to face US federal probe

The justice department announces probe into city police practices after George Floyd murder verdict.
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Lisa Montgomery: Looking for answers in the life of a killer

Lisa Montgomery’s lawyers argued she was a mentally ill victim of abuse who deserved mercy, but her victim’s community said otherwise.
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Dome Lights: State planning for arrival of coronavirus vaccines

A look at Montana by Tribune columnist Phil Drake
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A harsh reality in coal country - with or without Trump

Built on coal, Colstrip has been under threat for years. It may not matter who sits in the Oval Office.
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The moment I decided who would get my vote

The moment I decided who would get my vote  BBC News

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Tony Vargas in Nebraska: The human cost of political inaction on Covid

It was a battle against time for Tony Vargas, who put personal tragedy aside to do what he thought was right.
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Breonna Taylor: Why it’s hard to charge US police over shootings

There are reasons why it’s rare that excessive use of police force leads to a trial. Here they are.
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Coronavirus: Why US is expecting an ‘avalanche’ of evictions

As businesses reopen across the US, so are eviction courts with millions of lives being upturned.
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Rayshard Brooks shooting: US policeman faces murder charge

Rayshard Brooks, a black man, was shot twice in the back as he fled police in a car park in Atlanta.
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George Floyd death: ‘The same happened to my son’

An immigrant community divided by the anti-racist protests rocking the US.
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Atlanta police shooting: Rayshard Brooks’ family demands justice

The widow of a black man killed by police asks protesters to stay peaceful and “keep his name positive”.
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George Floyd death: Seven solutions to US police problems

US protesters demand changes to address police brutality and claims of systemic racism - but how?
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Philando Castile death: ‘I lost my best friend in a police shooting’

Four years before George Floyd’s death made global headlines, another man was shot dead in the same part of the US.
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George Floyd death: Why has a US city gone up in flames?

Tensions in Minneapolis did not start with the death of George Floyd. They’ve been years in the making.
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George Floyd: Protesters set Minneapolis police station ablaze

The US city sees a third night of unrest sparked by the death of George Floyd in police custody.
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George Floyd: Minnesota clashes over death in police custody

Tear gas is fired at protesters angry at the death of a man pinned down by a policeman in Minnesota.
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George Floyd: Minnesota sees second night of clashes over death in ...

State troops are activated after days of protests over the death of a man in police custody.
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Coronavirus: Meat shortage leaves US farmers with ‘mind-blowing’ ch...

As the virus disrupts the food chain, millions of pigs could be put down without ever making it to table.
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Coronavirus: Trump orders meatpacking plants to stay open

As the pandemic squeezes US food supply, the president designates the plants critical infrastructure.