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A Unique Oregon Law Allows It to Block Healthcare Deals. In Five Years, the State Hasn’t Done So Once.

Lawmakers said that giving the state oversight would stop multibillion-dollar deals from reducing care and increasing costs. Some who supported the law say it hasn’t been nearly as effective as they hoped.

What the FDA Won’t Tell You About Your Medications

For years, the Food and Drug Administration told the public that generic medications are just as safe and effective as the brand-name versions. But ProPublica reporters uncovered information that proves this isn’t always true.

11 Months Ago: Threat in Your Medicine Cabinet: The FDA’s Gamble on America’s Drugs

5 Months Ago: Look Up Where Your Generic Prescription Drugs Were Made

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Counterterrorism Czar’s Blueprint Targets Leftists, Ignores Far-Right Violence and Heaps Praise on Trump

Sebastian Gorka’s anti-terror plan makes no mention of long-established threats posed by far-right militants and instead villainizes the president’s political enemies. “This administration is not paying attention to the data,” one expert said.

2 Weeks Ago: I Reached Out to the White House Counterterrorism Czar for Comment. He Lashed Out on X.

3 Weeks Ago: The Counterterrorism Czar Without a Counterterrorism Plan

Jamie Kelter Davis for ProPublica

Immigrants Detained in Chicago Military-Style Raid Seek Millions in Damages

New accounts from 17 men, women and children taken in a midnight raid paint a violent, terrifying portrait of the federal agents’ alleged actions. These descriptions form the basis of claims filed this week against DHS and other federal agencies.

3 Months Ago: The Real Story Behind the Midnight Immigration Raid on a Chicago Apartment Building

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A Noncitizen Says She Was Told She Could Vote. Then Customs Detained Her at the Airport and Threatened to Deport Her.

The case, which hasn’t previously been reported, marks a new escalation in the Trump administration’s efforts to find and prosecute instances of noncitizen voting, despite evidence that it is rare.

3 Months Ago: “Not Ready for Prime Time.” A Federal Tool to Check Voter Citizenship Keeps Making Mistakes.

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