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1 month ago |
amny.com | Kathleen Flynn
Hospitals are more than buildings. They are the people who work inside them—the nurses, doctors and staff who dedicate their lives to caring for patients, often under impossible conditions. I have spent my career fighting for New York’s nurses, and I know firsthand that when a hospital is under-resourced or forced to scale back, it’s the frontline workers who bear the burden first. And when they are stretched too thin, patient care suffers.
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1 month ago |
phillytrib.com | Kathleen Flynn
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Jan 22, 2025 |
seattletimes.com | Katy Reckdahl |Rick Rojas |Kathleen Flynn
The snow canceled classes and made getting to work impossible, disrupting routines and causing an array of problems in New Orleans, where most people have little or no experience navigating wintry conditions. But amid the complications Wednesday, the winter storm made the landscape a dazzling spectacle. Snow coated roofs and parked cars; icicles dangled from porches. Some made sleds out of whatever they could find — trash bin lids, baking sheets, cardboard boxes.
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Jan 21, 2025 |
propublica.org | Kathleen Flynn |Caroline Chen
Skip to main content Close Close Creative Commons Donate Email Add Email Facebook Instagram Mastodon Facebook Messenger Mobile Podcast Print ProPublica Search Secure WhatsApp YouTube This Scientist Tracked Bats for Decades and Solved a Mystery About a Deadly Disease Ecologist Peggy Eby’s discovery after decades of studying bats in Australia underscores the time and shoe-leather research needed to prevent future pandemics. Republish This Story for Free Creative Commons License (CC BY-NC-ND...
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Nov 19, 2024 |
propublica.org | Sarahbeth Maney |Seth Freed Wessler |Zaydee Sanchez |Kathleen Flynn
ProPublica is a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuses of power. Sign up for Dispatches, a newsletter that spotlights wrongdoing around the country, to receive our stories in your inbox every week. Last month, reporter Anna Clark and I hosted an in-person photo gallery and group discussion about what motivated us to tell stories of Flint, Michigan, residents 10 years after the start of the water crisis and to talk about how we work to understand the communities we serve.
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