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    PART OF: Stress Test: The Hidden History of a Peptide in FDA's Sights

    A Peptide, a Secretive Scientist, and a Debate Over Evidence

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    Sara Talpos
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    May 29, 2026
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    Dash-camera footage of Illinois State Police Trooper Kevin Bradley (left) arresting Raymond Theus on suspicion of DUI in 2023. Theus’ charges were dropped in April 2026 after inconsistencies between what Bradley alleged in his arrest report and what was captured on camera. Credit: Illinois State Police
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    PART OF: Brady Cops

    Illinois' Top DUI Cop Still on Medical Leave Months After Being Accused of ‘Fabricating Evidence’

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    Max Blaisdell
    StoryReach U.S. Fellow
    May 28, 2026
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    Number 62: Families Rally Amid Cuts to Rare-Diseases Research

    Cuts to special education, Medicare, and scientific research have trickled down to impact the most...

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    Deepa Fernandes
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    PART OF: Number 62: Families Rally Amid Cuts to Rare-Diseases Research

    Families Organize Amid Government Funding Cuts Into Rare Disease Research

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    Deepa Fernandes
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    May 27, 2026
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    Los Angeles County Superior Court’s Hollywood Courthouse, in Los Angeles, on March 12, 2025. Photo by Jules Hotz for CalMatters
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    PART OF: The California AI Inventory Project

    California Judges Are Testing a New AI Clerk, and You Won’t Know if It’s Looking at Your Case

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    May 26, 2026
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    The California AI Inventory Project

    Governments have a bad track record of disclosing the automated systems they use and the ways those...

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    Unearthing the Fallen of Past Wars

    Advances in forensic DNA science have transformed the ability to identify degraded and commingled...

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    Ken McLaughlin
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    PART OF: The Arrest That Shook Froid

    The Arrest That Shook Froid

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    Nora Mabie
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    May 22, 2026
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    PART OF: Unearthing the Fallen of Past Wars

    Why Is It Taking So Long To Identify America’s Unknown Fallen Heroes?

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    Ken McLaughlin
    Grantee
    May 21, 2026
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    Why All Eyes Should Be on the Arctic

    This week you have undoubtedly been reading about Russian President Vladimir Putin’s return to...

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    Rozina Breen
    Pulitzer Center Staff
    May 21, 2026
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    Environmental Justice and Mental Health in Niagara Falls

    June 11, 2026

    The communities of Niagara Falls, New York, face environmental burdens that extend beyond physical...

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    Investigating the Impact of Chatbots on Mental Well-Being

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