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The ‘brown gold’ that falls from pine trees in North Carolina The Washington Post
almost 3 years ago
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about 3 years ago
tulsaworld.com
Television’s “Dog the Bounty Hunter” believes that Oklahoma’s new regulations
will discourage shootings and other “cowboy stuff” during pursuits of bail
jumpers.
over 3 years ago
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Art teacher arrested at Trump rally plans to fight charge The Washington Post
over 3 years ago
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Trump gives grievance-filled speech to unfilled arena as protests stay mostly peaceful The Washington Post
over 3 years ago
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How Johnson & Johnson companies used a 'super poppy' to make narcotics for America's most abused opioid pills The Washington Post
almost 4 years ago
revealnews.org
After being called out for hiding worker injuries at its factory, Tesla decides
to double down. Plus, a report card on diversity in Silicon Valley.
about 5 years ago
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We examine the stories of two families separated at the U.S.-Mexico border and
how what happened to them matches up with what the government said was supposed
to happen.
over 5 years ago
salon.com
The history of death and abuse at Clay Hill’s rural outpost for troubled
children was no secret
over 5 years ago
thedailybeast.com
‘It shows you how disgraceful the place was, letting a man sleep with the
girls,’ says the woman, talking publicly for the first time.
over 5 years ago
revealnews.org
A government contractor cleared out a Phoenix office where it has detained
immigrant children, some overnight, after a Reveal investigation.
over 5 years ago
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The contractor, MVM Inc., has claimed publicly that it does not operate
“shelters or any other type of housing” for children.
over 5 years ago
technologyreview.com
Undercounting injuries is a symptom of a larger problem: Tesla has put
electric-car manufacturing above safety concerns, former safety experts say.
almost 6 years ago
revealnews.org
We investigate companies that are struggling to solve some old-fashioned
problems: Worker safety at Tesla, and diversity at Google and beyond.
almost 6 years ago
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A federal suit claims an Oklahoma company extorts thousands of people too poor
to pay their court debts, without hearings required by law.
almost 6 years ago
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With so much taxpayer money at stake and few details about how it would be used,
we wanted to know how much the government had already spent.
about 6 years ago
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“All we’re doing is keeping those beds in cells warm for their kids,” says the
state prison director. These women “need help. They don’t need prison.”
over 6 years ago
chicagotribune.com
An unarmed black man shot dead by a white police officer last month was high on
PCP in when he died, according to toxicology tests released Tuesday.
over 7 years ago
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Tulsa officer faces outrage and pressure, but also 'felt the love and it's wonderful' Washington Post
over 7 years ago
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In a video, Eric Harris can be heard saying, “I’m losing my breath,” to which a
deputy replies, “F--- your breath.“Related: Reserve deputy charged with
manslaughter turns himself in at
almost 9 years ago
tulsaworld.com
1978-2008: Oklahoma records no more than three earthquakes per year registering
3.0 or higher.
almost 9 years ago