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Delayed, Deficient or Denied: Medical Care in the Civil Commitment Gulag

by Barbara Koeppel | Dec 10, 2023 | Health

…men are dangerous and need to be in a secure facility, but the elderly should be released or placed in geriatric facilities.”   Barbara Koeppel is a Washington, D.C.-based investigative reporter who covers social, economic, political, and foreign pol…

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Federal Court Instructs FCC to Review Electromagnetic Radiation Standards

by Barbara Koeppel | Mar 9, 2022 | Health

…on emissions’ effects. New Hampshire’s commission recommended that towers and antennae be placed farther from schools and homes. Barbara Koeppel is a Washington, D.C.-based investigative reporter who covers social, economic, political, and foreign pol…

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Death Penalty

Racial Disparities, Cowboy D.A.s, Prosecutorial Impunity, Hanging Judges, and Above All­—Texas;  the Death Penalty’s Time is Up

by Barbara Koeppel | Sep 3, 2021 | Legal Affairs, Politics

…won’t happen with the current court, which has a law and order mentality. “You did a certain crime, and you pay with your life.” Barbara Koeppel is a Washington, D.C.-based investigative reporter who covers social, economic, political, and foreign pol…

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The Prison Phone Rip-Off  

by Barbara Koeppel | Jul 5, 2021 | Politics

…ook three years to get the bill passed in Connecticut). But the system is still stuck in the companies’ $1.4 billion boondoggle. Barbara Koeppel is a Washington, D.C.-based investigative reporter who covers social, economic, political, and foreign pol…

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Wireless Hazards

by Barbara Koeppel | Dec 28, 2020 | Health

…s expected, the largesse continues to be rewarded, and a misinformed public continues its love affair with all things wireless. Barbara Koeppel is a Washington D.C.-based investigative reporter who covers social, economic, political, and foreign polic…

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