
Beth Reinhard
Political Investigations Reporter at The Washington Post
Reporter at The Washington Post. Ex WSJ, National Journal, Miami Herald, Palm Beach Post, et al. I believe in the daily miracle. [email protected]
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2 weeks ago |
dailyherald.com | Aaron Schaffer |Beth Reinhard |Michael Birnbaum
Former Gov. Rod Blagojevich talks to friends at his Chicago home in February 2020, one day after getting out of prison after having his sentence commuted by President Trump. He is surrounded by his family including his wife Patti. Daily Herald File Photo Less than two months after President Donald Trump pardoned Rod Blagojevich, the former Democratic governor of Illinois who served prison time on corruption charges has been hired to lobby on behalf of the Bosnian Serb republic.
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3 weeks ago |
washingtonpost.com | Aaron Schaffer |Beth Reinhard |Michael Birnbaum
Pardoned by Trump, Rod Blagojevich has new job: Lobbying for Bosnian Serbs (washingtonpost.com) Pardoned by Trump, Rod Blagojevich has new job: Lobbying for Bosnian Serbs By Aaron Schaffer; Beth Reinhard; Michael Birnbaum 2025040218160300 Less than two months after President Donald Trump pardoned Rod Blagojevich, the former Democratic governor of Illinois who served prison time on corruption charges has been hired to lobby on behalf of the Bosnian Serb republic. The territory was formed as...
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1 month ago |
adn.com | Beth Reinhard |Faiz Siddiqui |Clara Ence Morse
In the spring of 2017, two months after a Black employee sued Tesla and alleged that co-workers frequently called him the n-word with impunity, chief executive Elon Musk sent out a companywide email with the subject line “Doing the right thing.”The note marked one of the first times that the billionaire tech icon, born and raised in privilege during South African apartheid, engaged in a public conversation about race. Avoid making offensive comments, Musk said - but don’t be overly sensitive.
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1 month ago |
washingtonpost.com | Beth Reinhard |Faiz Siddiqui |Clara Ence Morse
In the spring of 2017, two months after a Black employee sued Tesla and alleged that co-workers frequently called him the n-word with impunity, chief executive Elon Musk sent out a companywide email with the subject line “Doing the right thing.”The note marked one of the first times that the billionaire tech icon, born and raised in privilege during South African apartheid, engaged in a public conversation about race. Avoid making offensive comments, Musk said — but don’t be overly sensitive.
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1 month ago |
flipboard.com | Beth Reinhard |Faiz Siddiqui |Clara Ence Morse
NowWe’re lucky it hadn’t been burnt to ash. Crews starting work on a gas line in Bulgaria uncovered a late Roman-era settlement. • The timing of abandonment implies that the settlement’s residents were driven out by a barbarian raid—possibly part of the Gothic Wars. • Artifacts found at the site near the …
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