Tom Perkins
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How Utility Companies Use Charitable Giving To Influence Policy
The nation’s 10 largest utilities spent about $1 billion on charitable giving from 2013 to 2017, a move critics say is meant to shape policy decisions.
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In Suits Over Pandemic Conditions, Officers And Prisoners Find Themselves On The Same Side
As the coronavirus rages through prisons, staffers are also exposed, anxious and overworked.
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Michigan GOP Stonewalls Banning Guns In State Capitol After Militia 'Intimidation'
Rifle-toting protesters yelled at lawmakers during the last stay-at-home debate. Now some are calling for "bloodshed."
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Michigan’s GOP Is Using The Pandemic To Strip Power From The Democratic Governor
The GOP-controlled Legislature seeks to take away executive powers, without approval from Gov. Gretchen Whitmer or voters.
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Positive Test Rates For COVID-19 Are As High As 87% At Some Michigan Prisons
A new lawsuit accuses the state Department of Corrections of allowing the rampant spread of the coronavirus.
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These Health Care Workers Spoke Out. Their Hospitals Fired Them.
Doctors and nurses say drawing attention to urgent needs and hospital conditions is the only way to force change and save lives. But it could cost them their jobs.
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Providing Care For Detroit's Most Vulnerable In The Middle Of A Pandemic
The estimated 14,000 people experiencing homelessness in the city need care more than ever as COVID-19 spreads.
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Detroit's Nursing Homes Are The Next Coronavirus Hot Spot
The city's hospitals are reporting a “huge increase” in nursing home resident admissions as the virus spreads in uniquely vulnerable facilities.
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Detroit, An Emerging Coronavirus Hotspot, Is Uniquely Underprepared
The city had 1,075 cases as of Friday afternoon, and its hospitals are already nearing capacity.
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Ohio Megachurch Keeps Holding Mass Gatherings, Even As Coronavirus Spreads
Do religious rights trump public health during the coronavirus outbreak?
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The Environmental Protection Agency Keeps Approving Dangerous Chemicals
The EPA is expected to sign off on four new chemicals in the PFAS family, even as concerns mount about their devastating health effects.