This Lender Said Its Loans Would Help Tennesseans. It Has Sued More Than 110,000 of Them.
The Flex Loan, a type of payday loan pioneered by Advance Financial, has burdened low-income borrowers while generating huge profits for lenders. Tennessee lawmakers declined to rein in the lending bu...
The Flex Loan, a new type of payday loan pioneered by Advance Financial in Tennessee, allows residents to borrow up to $4,000 at a 279.5% interest rate.
It has burdened low-income borrowers while generating huge profits for lenders.
(Published May 2025 w/ @tennesseelookout.com)
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The reason we're here is that tens of millions of people will punch a hole in a wall if they hear someone used food stamps to buy soda but they're fine if the right-wing podcaster turned fbi director uses his taxpayer funded private jet to go party whenever he feels like it bsky.app/profile/thed...
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Looting hospitals and nursing homes is basically a feature of private equityβs playbook. We must get private equity out of health care.
I have a bill that will create real legal consequences when corporate executives put patients and communities at risk.
18.02.2026 21:49 β
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Exit polls show socialist Antonio Jose Seguro has crushed the Far Right candidate Andre Ventura in Portugalβs presidential runoff.
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Louisiana Paroles Its Lowest Number of Prisoners in 20 Years Under Gov. Jeff Landry
The state parole board freed 185 prisoners during Landryβs tenure, compared with 858 in the two years before he took office. Hundreds who would have been released under previous governors remain incar...
Five of Louisianaβs seven parole board members were appointed by Gov. Jeff Landry, including ex-Sheriff Steve Prator, who once said prior criminal justice reforms would release βgoodβ inmates whom prisons depended on βto wash carsβ and βcook in the kitchen.β
With @veritenews.org
29.01.2026 01:00 β
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One of the stories that makes me the saddest out of this ICE invasion is one out of the Minnesota Star Tribune today about ICE agents eating at a little Mexican restaurant in the small town of Willmar, Minn, βand then, when they were done, arresting some of the workers.
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A reminder that the US killed 80 people in Venezuela, and it would be nice if the US media cared enough to think that the life of a grandmother in Caracas whose building is destroyed by a US bomb matters as much as the life of a person in the US.
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Joint Statement- Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Uruguay and Spain on the Events in Venezuela Jan 4, 2026
1. We express our profound concern and firmly reject the military actions undertaken unilaterally in Venezuelan territory. These actions contravene fundamental principles of international law
05.01.2026 00:17 β
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Sick in a Hospital Town, Part 1: The Business of Care
Welcome to Albany, Georgia, where one hospital dominates the political and economic landscape. The story of Phoebe Putney Memorial is the story of American health care.
The U.S. is blessed with one of the most scientifically and technologically advanced health care systems in the world.
And yet, when it comes to health outcomes among the worldβs wealthiest countries, the U.S. ranks last.
29.12.2025 17:00 β
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Time person of the year cover for 2025
I guess it's fitting that it's a reimagined, worse version of someone else's artwork
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Calvin Duncan wins Orleans clerk of court race - Verite News New Orleans
Duncan, a political newcomer and former prisoner, defeated incumbent Darren Lombard by a wide margin in Saturday's runoff.
a big runoff last night, in New Orleans:
Calvin Duncan was exonerated after spending *28 years* in prison; he tried to get his own case records from the New Orleans city clerkβbut the office dragged its feet.
So Duncan ran to become city clerk himself, and yesterday ousted the incumbent.
16.11.2025 16:09 β
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For I was hungry and you argued all the way up to the Supreme Court that poor people donβt deserve to eat.
07.11.2025 23:50 β
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More Than 170 U.S. Citizens Have Been Held by Immigration Agents. Theyβve Been Kicked, Dragged and Detained for Days.
The government does not track how often immigration agents grab citizens. So ProPublica did. Our tally β almost certainly incomplete β includes people who were held for days without a lawyer. And near...
NEW: The government does not track how often immigration agents grab citizens. So ProPublica did.
We found more than 170 such incidents since the start of the second Trump administration. Our tally β almost certainly incomplete β includes nearly 20 children, two of whom have cancer.
16.10.2025 16:01 β
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No one would be confused about what is happening here if they saw it in another country.
09.09.2025 18:26 β
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The We Are All DC march to protest against Trump adminβs takeover of DC is currently heading toward the White House:
Via @benjalvarez1.bsky.social
06.09.2025 17:54 β
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After more than 5 months of darkness, tonight's win is a major victory for people powered candidates, democracy, and a new vision for the Democratic Party led by a new generation.
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There is one place, however, where Musk, with the help of his minions, achieved his goals. He did indeed shred U.S.A.I.D. Though a rump operation is now operating inside the State Department, the administration says that it has terminated more than 80 percent of U.S.A.I.D. grants. Brooke Nichols, an associate professor of global health at Boston University, has estimated that these cuts have already resulted in about 300,000 deaths, most of them of children, and will most likely lead to significantly more by the end of the year. That is what Muskβs foray into politics accomplished.
Musk should be asked about this in every interview he does now and forever. To ignore it is a dereliction of duty.
www.nytimes.com/2025/05/30/o...
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It is, as we have noted, all too possible to see in this case an incipient crisis, but it
may present an opportunity as well. We yet cling to the hope that it is not naΓ―ve to believe
our good brethren in the Executive Branch perceive the rule of law as vital to the American
ethos. This case presents their unique chance to vindicate that value and to summon the
best that is within us while there is still time.
In sum, and for the reasons foregoing, we deny the motion for the stay pending
appeal and the writ of mandamus in this case. It is so ordered.
For the Court
/s/ Nwamaka Anowi, Clerk
Whew, this conclusion from the Fourth Circuit:
"We yet cling to the hope that it is not naΓ―ve to believe our good brethren in the Executive Branch perceive the rule of law as vital to the American ethos."
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Residents suffer as county hospitals divert $2.6 billion from poorly staffed nursing homes
New data obtained by IndyStar through a public records lawsuit reveals the fullest picture yet of Indiana's secretive nursing home Medicaid scheme
Indiana has worst ranked nursing homes, diverts billions from nursing home care
"Hatcher, a law professor at Univ. of Baltimore.. 'it shows a diversion of Medicaid funds'.. away from.. nursing home residents who desperately need it. "They are being used, not served."
www.indystar.com/story/news/i...
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Republicans say Medicaid is safe. But budget math says otherwise : Consider This from NPR
House Republicans have to get their spending bill passed by Friday to avoid a government shutdown. They can likely afford to lose just one vote. And that's the easy part. Then they'll have to get work...
If you have 13 minutes, well worth listening to @edwincpark.bsky.social explain how it's impossible to cut $880 billion in federal spending without cutting Medicaid and walk through how any proposals to make these federal cuts would strip millions of people of coverage. www.npr.org/transcripts/...
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Minnesota Child Welfare Officials Urge: Protect Foster Youths' Benefits | The Imprint
In Minnesota, youth advocates want to end the practice of child welfare agencies using foster youths' federal benefits to pay for their care.
"Hatcher said... Itβs just not that complicated.β βThe sole reason these foster care agencies exist is to protect and serve the welfare of vulnerable children. How is taking resources from those children possibly protecting their best interests?β imprintnews.org/top-stories/...
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Excited to submit this paper to journals this week, but most of all I want to thank...
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