Duaa Eldeib (@deldeib) 's Twitter Profile
Duaa Eldeib

@deldeib

Investigative reporter @ProPublica. Formerly of @chicagotribune. Always a lover of chocolate.

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NEW: My colleagues at ProPublica made a film about the U.S.'s stillbirth crisis -- jumping off from reporting by Duaa Eldeib -- that's every bit as moving and powerful as you'd expect from a ProPublica project. Please sign up to arrange a screening. propublica.org/getinvolved/be…

Shoshana Walter ✏️ (@shoeshine) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEW: Hospitals are giving patients medication during child labor, then calling child welfare authorities — even the police — over positive drug tests caused by those same exact meds. My latest The Marshall Project: themarshallproject.org/2024/12/11/pre…

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The FDA Hasn’t Inspected This Drug Factory After 7 Recalls For The Same Flaw, 1 Potentially Deadly. Please share this important ProPublica investigation by Patricia Callahan Debbie Cenziper Megan Rose propublica.org/article/glenma…

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“The rebranding of shaken baby syndrome preserved the diagnosis and allowed it to live on with less scrutiny,” says Randy Papetti. “Shaken baby syndrome is alive and well but mostly operates under an alias.” Read the whole story by the extraordinay Pamela Colloff

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The Department of Labor found widespread noncompliance and violations in how health plans and insurers cover mental health care, echoing the findings of our recent ProPublica reporting. w/ Duaa Eldeib Maya Miller Max Blau (maxblau.bsky.social) propublica.org/article/depart…

Melissa Sanchez (@msanchezmia) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A few weeks ago, I was talking to a community health worker in Central Wisconsin who works w/ immigrant families, and was startled to hear her say they were packing up all their belongings in enormous boxes and sending them to Nicaragua - ahead of their own deportations.

Duaa Eldeib (@deldeib) 's Twitter Profile Photo

They tackled complex issues with life-or-death stakes, and still, they were fired as part of President Donald Trump’s widespread purge of federal workers. Suddenly, the future of their public health missions was in question. W/Annie Waldman propublica.org/article/trump-…

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The Justice Department's chief information officer in the immigration review division — a disabled veteran — just resigned. His letter to colleagues is worth a read.

The Justice Department's chief information officer in the immigration review division — a disabled veteran — just resigned. His letter to colleagues is worth a read.
Ryan Gabrielson (@ryangabrielson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

By the time 15-yr-old Jázmin Pellegrini was found dead in an SF driveway last April, Chronicle reporters Cynthia Dizikes and Joaquin Palomino had spent months investigating for-profit psychiatric hospitals. They soon found her story epitomized the crisis inside these facilities.

By the time 15-yr-old Jázmin Pellegrini was found dead in an SF driveway last April, Chronicle reporters Cynthia Dizikes and Joaquin Palomino had spent months investigating for-profit psychiatric hospitals.
They soon found her story epitomized the crisis inside these facilities.
Vernal (@vernalcoleman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Incredible reporting here from Corey Johnson, who exposes the hypocrisy inherent in some opposition to authorities compiling data to police bad actors while some in the gun industry use it for their own ends.

Duaa Eldeib (@deldeib) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“They are making a mockery of the allocation system,” said Dr. Sumit Mohan, a kidney specialist and researcher at Columbia University. “It’s shocking. And it’s going to destroy trust in the system.” Important story from Brian M. Rosenthal Mark Hansen Jeremy White

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Current and former federal workers: We’re here in D.C. sending out our signal 🚨 Contact us confidentially on Signal at 917-512-0201 or go to propublica.org/tips.

Current and former federal workers: We’re here in D.C. sending out our signal 🚨

Contact us confidentially on Signal at 917-512-0201 or go to propublica.org/tips.
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NEW: This is a thread about a political influence project you’ve never heard of. It involves the man second in line for the presidency and an evangelical pastor who’s quietly forged close relationships with some of the most powerful men in the country.

NEW: This is a thread about a political influence project you’ve never heard of.

It involves the man second in line for the presidency and an evangelical pastor who’s quietly forged close relationships with some of the most powerful men in the country.
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Tonight! ProPublica’s feature doc “Before a Breath” is streaming on YouTube at 8 p.m. EST. The film tells the story of three mothers striving to make pregnancy safer after losing children to stillbirth. Reporter/Producer Duaa Eldeib and I will be in the live chat.

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When ProPublica’s reporter David Armstrong got cancer and the drug that keeps it at bay cost $1k a pill (but cost 25 cents to make), he went to work to find out why…what he found will make your blood boil…Why Is Cancer Drug Revlimid So Expensive? propublica.org/article/revlim…

When ProPublica’s reporter David Armstrong got cancer and the drug that keeps it at bay cost $1k a pill (but cost 25 cents to make), he went to work to find out why…what he found will make your blood boil…Why Is Cancer Drug Revlimid So Expensive? propublica.org/article/revlim…
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1/ We got gov. data showing that the Trump administration knew the majority of Venezuelan men it sent to a prison in El Salvador had no criminal record in U.S. - and that only a handful had been convicted of violent crimes - before calling them all terrorists and deporting them.

Melissa Sanchez (@msanchezmia) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1/ Early on in President Trump’s second term, I spent a few weeks observing Chicago’s immigration court to get a sense of how things were changing. One afternoon in March, the case of a 27-year-old Venezuelan asylum-seeker caught my attention. I want to tell you his story 👇

1/ Early on in President Trump’s second term, I spent a few weeks observing Chicago’s immigration court to get a sense of how things were changing.

One afternoon in March, the case of a 27-year-old Venezuelan asylum-seeker caught my attention.

I want to tell you his story 👇