Tim Mak
Stories
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Europe
After months of escalation, Russia has begun an invasion of Ukraine
Not that Russia has invaded Ukraine, President Biden will meet with G7 leaders. President Biden warned of "a catastrophic loss of life and human suffering" from Russia's actions.
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Investigations
The NRA after Columbine
The National Rifle Association is in deep legal and financial peril. We discuss why — and what it could mean for the organization's future.
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National
One Medical Employees Say Concierge Care Provider Is Putting Profits Over Patients
Employees at the health care company One Medical have accused the provider of mismanagement, less focus on patients and poor working conditions. Company leadership has denied the claims.
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Politics
Some Proud Boys Are Moving To Local Politics As Scrutiny Of Far-Right Group Ramps Up
The future of the far-right Proud Boys is murky after at least 30 alleged members are facing charges in the Jan. 6 U.S. Capitol riot. Now, a former member and the current leader describe their plans.
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Business
NRA Bankruptcy Case Dismissed By Judge, Heightens Risk For Group's Dissolution
A federal bankruptcy judge dismissed the National Rifle Association's attempt to declare bankruptcy. The NRA tried to use bankruptcy laws to evade New York officials attempting to dissolve the group.
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National
Judge Dismisses NRA Bankruptcy Case, Heightening Risk For Dissolution Of Group
A federal judge threw out the National Rifle Association's bid to declare bankruptcy Tuesday, allowing New York to proceed in its effort to dissolve the gun rights group for alleged "fraud and abuse."
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National
What We Know About The Suspect Who Planted Bombs Before The Capitol Riot
More than 400 people are charged in the Jan. 6 riot, but one suspect remains elusive to law enforcement: the person who left bombs near the Democratic and Republican national committee headquarters.
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National
Vaccine Misallocations Sparks One Medical Congressional Hearing
One Medical is seeing the shutoff of vaccine allocations, new reports of wrongdoing, and a congressional hearing as fallout deepens following NPR's investigation of its COVID-19 vaccination practices.
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National
How The U.S. Fended Off Serious Foreign Election Day Cyberattacks
Officials feared the worst on Election Day: foreign-inspired disinformation and hacking. It didn't happen. Here's how government and private cyber sleuths helped keep the system safe.
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Politics
Postmaster General Faces Intense Scrutiny Amid Allegations Of Political Motives
Postmaster General Louis DeJoy, a longtime Republican donor, controls the U.S. Postal Service at a time when mail-in voting is central to the presidential election.