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Large Growth in Voting By Mail Preceded 2020 Election
Vaccine Success Undercut By Low Power Trial Results
In North Carolina, 101 Percent of Verified Voters Cast a Ballot in November
Latvia, Russia Figure Prominently in FinCen Leaks
Nursing Home Deaths Now Far Below Average
ProPublica’s Misleading Machine Bias
Atmospheric Methane, Nitrous Oxide Levels Unaffected by Pandemic Shutdown
U.S.-China Trade Reporting Discrepancy Swings the Other Direction
Attempt to Close Enron Loophole Didn't Stop Oil's Price Rise, But It Did Kill LNG Prices
Average Cost of Electricity for PG&E Now Higher Than During California Energy Crisis
Electric Utilities Reap the Benefits of Natural Gas Prices
Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac Bought Flood of Refinancing Loans Pre-Crisis
Europe, Not the U.S., Leads in COVID Deaths Per Capita
Homicides Move Across the River From Camden to Philadelphia
Major Pharmacy Chains Account for a Third of Opioid Distributions
China Never Patented Remdesivir; Where the CDC and WHO Disagree on Asymptomatic Carriers
Mortality Estimates Now In Line With Average
Compared to Obama Admin, Trump Administration Fervently Unmasking FISA Intercepts
Pork Industry Flourished Following Swine Flu Outbreak
Financial Crisis Post-Mortem: Delinquencies and TARP Funds Led to Regional Bank Mergers
COVID-19 Quarantine Ineffective for Numerous States
'Breakthrough' COVID-19 Drug Remdesivir Also Has 'No Significant Clinical Benefits'
Financial Crisis Post-Mortem: TARP Mortgage Beneficiaries Were Largely Not Subprime
Financial Crisis Post-Mortem: Interest Rates Rather than Housing Bubble Drove Mortgage Crisis
Quarantine Driving Down All Mortality Numbers
Incidence Rate of Coronavirus Holding Steady, Not Growing Exponentially
Deaths from Flu and Pneumonia Jumped Sharply In Recent Years
For Utilities, Natural Gas Responsible for Massive Price Spikes
Major Steel Tariff Backer Is Also a Major Steel Importer
Despite Say-On-Pay Rules, Most Executives Are Paid More; A Few Are Paid Astronomically