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Joseph Shapiro
Shapiro is an award-winning journalist who is an NPR news investigations correspondent. He spent 19 years at U.S. News & World Report as a senior writer on social policy and...
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Christie Thompson
Christie Thompson is a staff writer for The Marshall Project. Her work has been published by outlets including The New York Times, The Washington Post, NPR, ProPublica, and The Atlantic....
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Ali Swenson
Ali Swenson is a journalist currently reporting on misinformation for The Associated Press in New York. Her work has appeared in Phoenix New Times and the Los Angeles Times, among...
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David Klepper
David Klepper is a political reporter for Associated Press.
- Like Jan. 6 rioters, Brazil coup participants plotted openly online
- GOP lawmakers and online trolls manufacture racist and transphobic Texas shooting conspiracies
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Ty Aston
Ty Aston is an IT professional based in Kansas City. He is a new labor organizer and is working towards getting his place of employment aligned with the Communications Workers...
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Andrew Miller
Andrew Miller is an Ordained Priest in the Celtic-Rite Old Catholic Church. He co-hosts the podcasts "A Pastor and a Priest Walk Into a Movie Theater" and "Blessed Lunatics," for...
- Right-wing Kansas politicians face backlash after accusing school of LGBTQ ‘indoctrination’
- Kansas City renters establish citywide tenants’ union
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Khadija Haynes
As a Trinidadian-born Afro-Caribbean woman poet and writer, her life’s work, and ultimate goal, is to help people better understand how their own socioeconomic and psychological problems, are directly related...
- Thousands fill Times Square in support of Palestinians
- A communist view: Let’s reject falsehoods about Dr. Martin Luther King
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Tom Sykes
Dr. Tom Sykes has reported on the Philippines for Private Eye, Monocle, Red Pepper, Morning Star, and Southeast Asia Globe. His latest book, "Imagining Manila: Literature, Empire, and Orientalism," is...
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Colin Staub
Colin Staub is a labor reporter for Northwest Labor Press.
- NLRB says labor law-breaking bosses owe more than just lost wages
- First Portland, Oregon, Starbucks votes are a blowout for the union
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