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Boeing releases flood of troubling internal documents related to 737 Max

Boeing releases flood of troubling internal documents related to 737 Max

CNN — Boeing has released a trove of more than 100 pages of internal company communications that further casts the company's actions around the troubled 737 Max in a bad light.

Exclusive: Alaska's governor teamed up with mining company to lobby Trump

Exclusive: Alaska's governor teamed up with mining company to lobby Trump

CNN — A mining company secretly collaborated with Alaska's governor to lobby the Trump administration to move forward with a mining project that EPA scientists warned could devastate the world's most valuable wild salmon habitat, a CNN investigation found.

A community in shock describes suspect they know

A community in shock describes suspect they know

CNN — On his 16th birthday, the student carried a loaded .45 handgun to his high school north of Los Angeles, pulled it out of his backpack and gunned down five of his classmates, authorities said. He saved the last bullet for himself.

Giuliani's globetrotting complicates US foreign policy

Giuliani's globetrotting complicates US foreign policy

CNN — When Brazil's far-right President Jair Bolsonaro traveled to New York for the United Nations General Assembly in September, he was recovering from surgery and reportedly left after 30 hours without having met with any heads of state.

'Rip-off': What you should know about Parent PLUS Loans, and why they hurt HBCU students

'Rip-off': What you should know about Parent PLUS Loans, and why they hurt HBCU students

USA Today — When single mother Elizabeth Cain sent her son to college, she did what many American families do to bridge the gap between grants, student loans and the cost of attendance: She took out a federal Parent PLUS Loan. Her son Chance entered Morehouse College, a historically black school, this year.

First on CNN: Environmental group files SEC complaint about mining company stock trades days befo...

First on CNN: Environmental group files SEC complaint about mining company stock trades days befo...

CNN — An environmental group wants the Securities and Exchange Commission to investigate possible insider trading involving a mining company that is pursuing a massive gold and copper mine in Alaska

President Trump's bromance with Turkish President Erdogan - CNN Video

President Trump's bromance with Turkish President Erdogan - CNN Video

CNN — Ever since President Recep Tayyip Erdogan appeared at the opening of Trump Towers Istanbul in 2012, the two have had a bit of a bromance. The mutual admiration even extends to their sons-in-law. CNN's Drew Griffin reports.

Six-figure parent loans: When college dreams for students mean nightmarish debt for family

Six-figure parent loans: When college dreams for students mean nightmarish debt for family

USA Today — ATLANTA - While Aaron Greene was packing to head back to Clark Atlanta University for his junior year, he stumbled upon a college bill at his mother's house in Stone Mountain, Georgia. The number was so large that he figured it had to be a phone number.

Silent No More: The Reckoning

Silent No More: The Reckoning

KCRA-TV (Sacramento, CA) — For sisters Lynn Haggan and Tarah Bird, this is a day of reckoning. "We're survivors of sexual abuse," Haggan, 54, of New Jersey said calmly in an interview recently, her younger sister sitting at her side.

'Everybody agreed they were guilty': Multi-million dollar verdicts deliver legal blow to Jehovah'...

'Everybody agreed they were guilty': Multi-million dollar verdicts deliver legal blow to Jehovah'...

WBAL-AM (Baltimore, MD) — 'Everybody agreed they were guilty': Multi-million dollar verdicts deliver legal blow to Jehovah's Witnesses Inside a courthouse in Thompson Falls, Montana, the Jehovah's Witnesses organization in September suffered its greatest court defeat in a U.S. child sex abuse case. Dan Stinnett helped bring down Lady Justice's hammer.

Year-long investigation finds allegations of sexual abuse inside Jehovah's Witnesses Organization

Year-long investigation finds allegations of sexual abuse inside Jehovah's Witnesses Organization

SFGate — A year-long investigation by the Hearst Television National Investigative Unit has uncovered new allegations of alleged child sexual abuse and decades-long cover-ups inside the Jehovah's Witnesses religious organization in the United States. (For this project, I assisted with research and requested court records as part of the fact-checking process.)

Rashida Tlaib: Tax dollars for Detroit stadiums could have been better spent

Rashida Tlaib: Tax dollars for Detroit stadiums could have been better spent

Detroit Free Press — U.S. Rep. Rashida Tlaib spoke about corporate influence and her desire to "unrig the tax system" at a rally in downtown Detroit Tuesday Morning. The "Tax the Rich" rally featured legislators from across the state and supporters who want to see their taxes spent responsibly.

First night of Democratic debate reveals split between progressives, centrists on issues, beating...

First night of Democratic debate reveals split between progressives, centrists on issues, beating...

USA Today — Ten Democrats running for president parried over health care, immigration and gun violence in a policy-heavy debate Tuesday in Detroit that drew sharp contrasts between the progressive and centrist ideologies of the party. (For this project, I assisted with research and live updates and social media from the spin room.)

House subcommittee looks toward the future of coal

House subcommittee looks toward the future of coal

planetforward.org — WASHINGTON--Democrats and Republicans had opposing views on the value of coal to the U.S. economy Thursday, with Democrats calling for more environmental controls and Republicans stressing how essential coal is to the energy infrastructure.

Solar Decision: The long road and hard work required to bring solar energy to Puerto Rico

Solar Decision: The long road and hard work required to bring solar energy to Puerto Rico

SJNN — Energy stability and reliability remain an issue in Puerto Rico, even more than 18 months after Hurricane Maria. In the aftermath of the hurricane, nearly all of the island was without power and recovery and repair efforts are still a part of daily life. Some experts predict that the island’s energy system is currently not prepared for another hurricane.