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Washington Post writer and author of Rising Out of Hatred.

Joined March 2010

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    18 Sep 2018

    My book is out today about Derek Black, former heir to the white nationalist movement. His story traces our path to this divisive moment, but the details his transformation – and the people who brought it about – might help point a way ahead.

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    Trump depends on the loyalty of white southern women to win re-election - but some are questioning old alliances:

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  3. 21 Dec 2019

    A desperate search for health care forces a husband and wife apart after 63 years. This is now the way life ends for many as basic care disappears in parts of rural America.

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  4. 17 Nov 2019

    As medical emergencies rise in rural America, often the only doctor available in the ER is actually on a computer screen, treating life and death situations from a cubicle hundreds of miles away.

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  5. 16 Nov 2019

    As doctors and hospitals disappear from rural America at record rates, the busiest ER is now in fact a virtual ER, where docs sit at cubicles and 15,000 emergencies each year play out on screen.

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  6. 28 Sep 2019

    Doctors are disappearing from rural America at record rates. Hundreds of counties now have no doctor. Many more are down to just one, like Ed Garner in Texas, who takes care of an area larger in size than the state of Maryland:

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    17 Aug 2019

    Medical care in rural America: For a rising number of people who can't afford their hospital bills, a trip to the emergency room eventually ends in the courtroom.

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  8. 19 Aug 2019

    My friend , a great writer and editor, is starting a new podcast about journalism. Episodes here, including one with me:

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  9. 17 Aug 2019

    Medical care in rural America: For a rising number of people who can't afford their hospital bills, a trip to the emergency room eventually ends in the courtroom.

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  10. 22 Jun 2019

    Rural areas are losing hospitals and doctors at record pace. For millions in medical distress, the only option left is to wait overnight outside a temporary clinic, where often it is already too late:

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  11. 13 May 2019

    The staff at Fairfax Community Hospital had not been paid for 14 weeks, but they kept showing up to work, hoping to save the only hospital in a part of rural American that increasingly needs emergency medical help.

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  12. 11 May 2019

    Rural Americans need emergency medical care more than ever before, and now the only hospital within 30 miles was about to close:

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  13. 1 Apr 2019

    President Trump introduced her as the newest "angel mom," blaming her daughter's death on Mexico as he declared a national emergency to build a border wall. Then Susan Stevens returned home to a more complicated truth.

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  14. 31 Mar 2019

    "My daughter died because of these drugs coming through our border," she said, at the White House, and then Susan Stevens returned home to a more complicated truth.

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    After decades of silence about a long-ago Virginia lynching, one man pursues accountability and the meaning of racial reconciliation

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  16. 10 Feb 2019

    The last shutdown cost her a car to repossession, her last $7.40 in savings, her independence, and her faith in the stability of government. Now she wonders what she'll lose if it happens again.

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  17. 17 Dec 2018

    A Haitian ethics professor fled to the U.S. seeking asylum. Then he spent two years detained by the U.S. government in a short term jail with no outdoor space - until an Ohio couple decided to do something about it.

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  18. 18 Nov 2018
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  19. Retweeted
    1 Nov 2018

    The Austin360 Book Club is reading ‘Rising Out of Hatred’ by Eli Saslow, and you could be too with our giveaway

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  20. Retweeted
    19 Sep 2018

    How higher education played a role in one white supremacist's renunciation of racism, and whether we can learn anything from his story as we confront an emboldened white nationalism movement: Q&A with

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  21. Retweeted
    21 Sep 2018

    This evening, 9/21 — Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter Eli Saslow () presents his new book, RISING OUT OF HATRED: THE AWAKENING OF A FORMER WHITE NATIONALIST:

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