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Category: Investigations

A group is spreading misinformation to stop solar projects in rural America

February 18, 2023April 30, 2026Miranda Green

Read the story at NPR Roger Houser’s ranching business was getting squeezed. The calves he raises in Virginia’s Shenandoah Valley were selling for about the same price they had a few years earlier, while costs for essentials like fuel and fertilizer kept going up. But Houser found another use for his 500 acres. An energy […]

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She was an ABC News producer. She also was a corporate operative

December 21, 2022April 30, 2026Miranda Green

Read the story on NPR Television news producer Kristen Hentschel was doing precisely what journalists should do on a searing hot day in Stuart, Fla., in July 2018: She confronted a politician with unwelcome questions. Microphone and ABC News business card in hand, Hentschel rushed up to a candidate for the Florida House of Representatives […]

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Southeast power company money flows to news sites that attack their critics

December 19, 2022April 30, 2026Miranda Green

Read the story on NPR Terry Dunn couldn’t fathom why Alabama’s residents — among the poorest in the U.S. — pay some of the nation’s most expensive electricity bills. So in 2010, Dunn ran for a seat on the state commission that sets energy prices. He promised to hold a formal rate hearing at which […]

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Leaked: US power companies secretly spending millions to protect profits and fight clean energy

July 27, 2022April 30, 2026Miranda Green

Read the story at The Guardian The CEO of the biggest power company in the US had a problem. A Democratic state senator was proposing a law that could cut into Florida Power & Light’s (FPL) profits. Landlords would be able to sell cheap rooftop solar power directly to their tenants – bypassing FPL and […]

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Why is eco-conscious California spending millions to support natural gas?

June 7, 2022April 30, 2026Miranda Green

Read the story at The Guardian In the course of an hour, more than a hundred big rig trucks chug through the aptly named city of Commerce. The heavily Latino community in Los Angeles intersects Interstate 710 – the main highway that moves cargo shipments from the nearby ports to their final destinations. Along with the merchandise […]

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Winter gas bill from hell: Oklahomans face paying $1.4bn over snowstorm

January 19, 2022April 30, 2026Miranda Green

Customers saddled with paying 600 times the usual price for energy as regulators are accused of being too close to the industry they monitor hen Neil Crittenden heard that an extreme winter storm was about to hit Oklahoma last winter, he did what officials advised him to do and kept his heat on and water running so […]

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They fought for clean air. They were part of a gas industry campaign

August 16, 2021April 30, 2026Miranda Green

Diesel truck pollution from the busiest port complex in the United States has fouled the air in nearby neighborhoods in Southern California for decades. So when port officials asked for feedback on cleaning up that pollution, hundreds of people weighed in. Los Angeles and Long Beach officials hoped residents would help them decide whether to […]

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The Predator in the Lincoln Project

February 12, 2021April 30, 2026Miranda Green

John Weaver used his power to get jobs for young men he allegedly harassed. His colleagues were warned. Alex Johnson was a senior at the University of Texas at Austin, pursuing a career in politics, when he first heard from John Weaver, the legendary Republican operative living nearby. It started with a direct message on […]

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Who Dies for Donald Trump?

January 11, 2021April 30, 2026Miranda Green

Read this article in The New York Magazine» Ashli Babbitt did not hide her far-right political views. Outside her San Diego bungalow, located blocks from the beach, she flew both an American flag and a QAnon flag emblazoned with a giant Q and the acronym WWG1WGA, for “Where we go one, we go all.” She plastered her SUV with […]

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Montana Tribes Hard-Hit By Covid-19 Brace For Republican Takeover

January 9, 2021April 30, 2026Miranda Green

Read this article in The Intercept» When Montana’s legislature met at the end of December to vote on whether visitors to the state Capitol building should have to wear masks, one lawmaker gave an impassioned plea. “I have no stomach to talk about this abstractly; my community has been hit hard,” said Sharon Stewart Peregoy, a […]

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