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"Ope." Senior editor @NOTUSreports.

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Critics uneasy as federal meat inspectors face work overload

Critics uneasy as federal meat inspectors face work overload

Associated Press — OMAHA, Neb. (AP) - A nine month investigation by the Midwest Center for Investigative Reporting that exposed persistent issues within the USDA's meat inspection agency that raise concerns over the safety of America's record levels of meat and poultry consumption.

The US government is the world's largest purchaser of consumer goods. Amazon wants a piece.

The US government is the world's largest purchaser of consumer goods. Amazon wants a piece.

Vox.com — State, local, and federal agencies spend billions on office supplies and other consumer goods. Amazon wants a piece.

How Minneapolis became ground zero for a lefty uprising

How Minneapolis became ground zero for a lefty uprising

City Pages Magazine (Cover story, written under pen name Daniel Henrickson) — With a long history as a union stronghold and some heavy Scandinavian influences, Minneapolis has been one of the centerpiece cities leading a national resurgence of leftist movements.

In Minneapolis, police shooting raises many questions but offers few answers

In Minneapolis, police shooting raises many questions but offers few answers

KMSP-TV Fox 9 — A recap of the events surrounding the officer-involved shooting of Justine Damond in Minneapolis.

Evidence released from trial, investigation of Officer Jeronimo Yanez

Evidence released from trial, investigation of Officer Jeronimo Yanez

KMSP-TV Fox 9 — A year of protests, highway closures, dozens of arrests, countless community meetings and arguments and thinkpieces all boil down to 38 seconds on a warm July evening in Falcon Heights, Minn.

Private donors saved New York City parks-but for whom?

Private donors saved New York City parks-but for whom?

The Bronx Ink — Though a quarter of the Bronx is zoned as parks land—with more acreage than any other borough—it received less taxpayer-financed maintenance funding last year than Manhattan, Brooklyn or Queens.

Dayton celebrates Minnesota's progress, diversity in final State of the State address

Dayton celebrates Minnesota's progress, diversity in final State of the State address

KMSP-TV Fox 9 — Just one year after collapsing during his State of the State speech, Gov. Mark Dayton opened his final address to both sessions of the Minnesota Legislature by joking about the incident. He was rewarded by attendees with a long laugh.