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  1. Omari visualizes a time when, with football earnings, he’ll provide for his retired and disabled grandmother. The first big paycheck would go toward a down payment on a home. Their story 👉 3/3

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  2. Luck brought the pair together a decade ago when Woody discovered a grandson she never knew she had and they've been together ever since. Like millions across America, they're facing eviction. 2/3

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  3. Rochelle Woody and her grandson Omari Scott worry about being evicted from their home, a former military barracks turned housing project in Washington, D.C. 🇺🇸 1/3

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  4. A grandmother and her teenage grandson share a high-stakes winter under two threats: eviction and COVID-19. Their story 👇 by via

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  5. OSHA is responsible for protecting American workers from on-the-job injuries and infectious diseases. But current and former employees told that the agency never developed an aggressive and focused strategy to respond to the pandemic

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  6. Jan 6

    The pandemic presented OSHA, the nation's workplace safety watchdog, with a steep challenge. As outbreaks hit a wide range of industries, the resource-starved agency struggled to keep up

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  7. Jan 6

    ⚡️ “Regulators ignored workers' COVID-19 safety complaints amid outbreaks”

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  8. . has identified dozens of workplace coronavirus outbreaks that followed employees' complaints to U.S. regulators. The complaints largely fell on deaf ears, according to an analysis of regulatory records

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  9. A investigation found that jails with healthcare overseen by one of the top private companies incurred higher death rates on average from 2016-2018 than those with care handled by government agencies:

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  10. At least 24 people died while detained at Georgia's Chatham County Detention Center in the past 12 years. Lawmakers say the pattern of deaths raises questions about the role of private industry in inmate healthcare:

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  11. China has launched a sustained crackdown on opposition voices in Hong Kong. Now, the Catholic Church is feeling the heat

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  12. 30 Dec 2020

    'No one should die in jail': Georgia legislators plan to propose reforms to jail oversight in response to reporting on inmate deaths +

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  13. New from : Georgia lawmakers are calling for greater oversight of the Chatham County Detention Center over a string of deaths documented in Dying Inside series

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  14. 29 Dec 2020

    The UAE has emerged as a hub for companies helping Venezuela avoid U.S. oil sanctions

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  15. 29 Dec 2020

    ⚡️ “Companies in the UAE are helping Venezuela avoid U.S. oil sanctions” by

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  16. . identified Emirates-based companies that are managing vessels transporting Venezuelan oil, despite U.S. sanctions. ‘We are closely tracking these kinds of creative efforts by companies to evade sanctions,’ a U.S. State Department spokesman said

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  17. Beholden to Beijing: A look back at Carrie Lam's origins and rise to power tells the story of how Hong Kong got to where it is today

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  18. 15/ Read the full story:

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  19. 14/ Lam has recently said publicly that she has no regrets about what she has done to restore order. And some say the worst is probably over for her. 'If I was a betting man, I’d say there’s a 70% chance she’ll run again as leader,' said one senior Western diplomat.

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  20. 13/ Thousands of protesters have been arrested in recent months, including leading activists Ivan Lam, Joshua Wong and Agnes Chow, for their part in the 2019 unrest.

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