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BREAKING: I'm suing the federal government for access to evidence in the shootings of Renee Good, Alex Pretti, and Julio Sosa-Celis.

It's astonishing this lawsuit is even necessary, but in Minnesota, nobody is above the law.

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Trump, Who Calls Mail-in Voting ‘Cheating,’ Just Voted by Mail

Trump, Who Calls Mail-in Voting ‘Cheating,’ Just Voted by Mail:

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As attacks and threats continue, Americans — especially Jewish Americans — should be vigilant in public spaces, particularly places of worship, experts say:

#LATEST

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Oh I did :)

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I spent the last week in the UK visiting family and friends.

The paranoia and fear about visiting the US is very real. People are genuinely scared to fly here. They think they'll be arrested or shot.

My plane home was half-empty

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“Literally” ♟️

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A jail death shocked an Alabama town. The sheriff remains in power. The jail death of a man who suffered from mental illness drew criminal charges against Alabama guards. The sheriff says he’s done nothing wrong.

Last year, I learned the horrific story of Tony Mitchell, who froze to death in a bare concrete jail cell in Alabama.

The sheriff overseeing the jail still has his job. But half of his jailers have been charged in Mitchell's death.

This is that story:

eu.usatoday.com/story/news/n...

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A jail death shocked an Alabama town. The sheriff remains in power. The jail death of a man who suffered from mental illness drew criminal charges against Alabama guards. The sheriff says he’s done nothing wrong.

My colleague @willcarless.bsky.social traveled to Alabama and I dug through hundreds of pages of records to get to the bottom of how Tony Mitchell froze to death after two weeks in the Walker County jail. The sheriff remains in power and is running for re-election. buff.ly/f63cjTt

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Wow. Any links for this?

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I'm extremely proud of this story, with @writerbarton.bsky.social.

Please check it out, and let us know what you think!

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Tony Mitchell froze to death over two weeks in January 2023 in a cell with no running water, toilet or bunk.

He lay, dying, in his own feces and urine in a paper-thin suicide smock.

"We did it. We killed him," a jailer later admitted.

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@writerbarton.bsky.social
and I spent months reporting, writing and editing this story.

It's a horrific tale of abuse and neglect — one of the hardest things to investigate and write about in my 20+years as a journalist.

I hope you can take the time to read it and watch the video!

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A jail death shocked an Alabama town. The sheriff remains in power. The jail death of a man who suffered from mental illness drew criminal charges against Alabama guards. The sheriff says he’s done nothing wrong.

Last year, I learned the horrific story of Tony Mitchell, who froze to death in a bare concrete jail cell in Alabama.

The sheriff overseeing the jail still has his job. But half of his jailers have been charged in Mitchell's death.

This is that story:

eu.usatoday.com/story/news/n...

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The crusade against truth and journalism continues.

It will not win. We can't let it.

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Messaging from federal agencies is increasingly echoing language, imagery and even music made popular on white supremacist and far-right extremist websites and social media:

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With @heidibeirich.bsky.social and @jaredlholt.bsky.social

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@malcolmgladwell.bsky.social You didn't get the chance to ask @RobertKennedyJr whether he believes in the teachings of Louis Pasteur/germ theory.

I did.

At 19:51 in the video

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WATCH: My full interview with
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from last week:

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💣 Vaccine talk
💣 5G
💣 Whether RFK believes in germs
💣 Crunchy Moms
💣 Why he only eats meat & fermented food
💣 Why he thinks his voice is like that
💣 Whether he'll run in 2028

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Meet the 'crunchy moms' at the heart of the MAHA and anti-vaccine movement
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Meet the "Crunchy Moms" at the heart of the MAHA movement.

They trust science. But only *some science. They're not vaccinating their kids, and they see RFK Jr. as their guy in government.

Episode 2 of Extremely Normal:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=fk8f...

#crunchy
#Crunchymom
#vaccines

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How 'crunchy mom' vaccine skeptics found mainstream support in RFK Jr. As the 'crunchy mom' movement swells, it is emblematic of a mainstream embrace of vaccine skepticism and a broader lack of faith in medical science.

They oppose vaccines and only trust *some science.

Meet the "Crunchy Moms" at the heart of the MAHA movement.

Episode Two of Extremely Normal!

www.usatoday.com/story/news/p...

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Meet the 'crunchy moms' at the heart of the MAHA and anti-vaccine movement
Meet the 'crunchy moms' at the heart of the MAHA and anti-vaccine movement YouTube video by USA TODAY

Extremely Normal Episode Two examines "Crunchy Moms," supporters of RFK Jr's MAHA movement, who are pro-beef tallow and anti-vaccines.

Learn how this fringe movement became a mainstream political powerhouse, and why that concerns experts in virology and disease:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=fk8f...

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How 'crunchy mom' vaccine skeptics found mainstream support in RFK Jr. As the 'crunchy mom' movement swells, it is emblematic of a mainstream embrace of vaccine skepticism and a broader lack of faith in medical science.

They oppose vaccines and only trust *some science.

Meet the "Crunchy Moms" at the heart of the MAHA movement.

Episode Two of Extremely Normal!

www.usatoday.com/story/news/p...

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Extremely Normal: A growing movement of 'crunchy mom' vaccine skeptics USA TODAY national correspondent Will Carless examines a growing movement centered around vaccine skepticism that is finding mainstream support. The episode premieres Tuesday, January 20, at 12 P.M. E...

Coming today!

Episode Two of Extremely Normal looks at how vaccine skeptic “Crunchy Moms” went from the fringe to shaping health policy:

www.usatoday.com/videos/news/...

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Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr ONLY eats meat and fermented food

Every day.

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RFK Jr. on vaccines, meat and 5G towers. A USA TODAY exlusive Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has spent his first year in office radically transforming the intersection of government and healthcare.

RFK Jr. on vaccines, meat and 5G towers. A USA TODAY exclusive

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I interviewed RFK Jr. and it wasn’t weird until it was:

www.usatoday.com/story/news/p...

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Ever wondered about RFK Jr's voice?

The Health Secretary told me this afternoon he suspects it may have been damaged by a flu shot, which is why he stopped getting them in 2005

That's among the revelations from my exclusive interview:

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Ever wondered about RFK Jr's voice?

The HHS Secretary told me this afternoon he suspects it may have been damaged by a flu shot, which is why he stopped getting them in 1995.

That's among the revelations from my exclusive interview:

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“That’s why my voice is so screwed up,” Kennedy said in an interview for the USA TODAY series "Extremely Normal." “Do I know whether that was caused by my annual flu shot? I have no idea. It’s a possibility. It’s a potential culprit that I cannot rule out. I can’t prove it.”

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RFK Jr. shares why he stopped taking flu shots in 2005 Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. told USA TODAY he stopped taking annual flu shots because of concerns about side effects.

EXCLUSIVE: I interviewed RFK Jr. this afternoon for the next episode of Extremely Normal. I learned many things about the HHS Secretary, including that he stopped taking flu shots in 2005 over concerns about side effects

Our first story:

www.usatoday.com/story/news/p...

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Why am I always in DC in January?!

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