If you missed it last month, read it today: @hannah_natanson's outstanding first-person piece about being inundated by tips from federal workers impacted by Trump's governmental wrecking ball https://t.co/B1zFTCXEYq
Newspapers are closing at an emergency-level rate—over the past 20 years, America has lost more than 3,000. For the past six years, the photographer Ann Hermes has been documenting the lives lived in these dying places across the country. See more images: https://t.co/fZqNYFMo1O
.@adwolfson was aggravating and exasperating, uncensored and unrepentant, and perhaps the best damn journalist I ever worked with. I will miss him dearly. https://t.co/gPgHTg9G6v
Make sure to read all this excellent series about Kentucky's parole system by @rgdunlopjr
Part 2: https://t.co/efP4tFin3y
Part 3: https://t.co/rekMaA2OWo
Part 4: https://t.co/43Ntntb4JR
A bonus: https://t.co/0C6AIc4Hl3
"Sandwich Man," the most high profile arrest of Trump's DC crackdown, has a very rare kind of legal win: a grand jury rejected felony charges against him, per people familiar. Prosecutors may try again. https://t.co/n2lIjTgA8V
You’re telling me the Washington Post showed up to West Virginia to write about a nudist resort and found someone named Dewey Butts
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