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Farrah Anderson

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Indianapolis police cite ‘excited delirium’ after in-custody deaths. It’s a debunked diagnosis | via Farrah Anderson & Farah Yousry wfyi.org/news/articles/…

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What is excited delirium and how have Indianapolis police cited it after in-custody deaths? Great, in-depth reporting from Farrah Anderson & Farah Yousry on the debunked diagnosis and it's connection in the death of Herman Whitfield III wfyi.org/news/articles/…

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Indianapolis police cite ‘excited delirium’ after in-custody deaths. It’s a debunked diagnosis | via Farrah Anderson wfyi.org/news/articles/…

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NEW: The Trump admin is eroding the rights of asylum seekers. Some are being shackled and sent to Panama -- essentially into a black hole of sorts. Great work from lomikriel, Perla Trevizo and Mica Rosenberg of ProPublica. propublica.org/article/trump-…

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'Mom, take me home': A process meant to help mentally ill people traps some in Indiana jails | via Farrah Anderson wfyi.org/news/articles/…

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A currently unknown tech company filed a rezoning request to develop a data center on 467 acres in southeast Indianapolis. Farrah Anderson talked w/ residents pushing back against the data center & the unknown company wfyi.org/news/articles/…

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Wesley Lowery rose to prominence as a reporter and media thinker. Women in journalism say he engaged in sexual harassment and assault. cjr.org/feature-2/wesl…

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How confidentiality agreements around a proposed data center could impact Indianapolis' development wfyi.org/news/articles/…

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A secretive deal. A massive data center. And questions about public accountability. I reported on how confidentiality agreements tied to a proposed data center in Indianapolis could shape the city’s development — and what residents aren't being told. wfyi.org/news/articles/…

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How confidentiality agreements around a proposed data center could impact Indianapolis' development | via Farrah Anderson wfyi.org/news/articles/…

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How confidentiality agreements around a proposed data center could impact Indianapolis' development --> Farrah Anderson on how and why non-disclosure agreements with a developer are raising concerns with transparency. wfyi.org/news/articles/…

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The company behind the proposed data center in Franklin Township has been anonymous… But Mirror Indy obtained documents from the city that might show Google is spearheading the project. Below are responses from Deep Meadow Ventures, the company behind the proposal. But…

The company behind the proposed data center in Franklin Township has been anonymous…

But <a href="/mirrorindy/">Mirror Indy</a> obtained documents from the city that might show Google is spearheading the project.

Below are responses from Deep Meadow Ventures, the company behind the proposal. But…
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Google is revealed as the secretive entity that is proposing to develop a massive data center in southeastern Indianapolis. AES rates could soar and pollution could skyrocket if it moves forward with gas power plants to supply Google's data center. wfyi.org/news/articles/…

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Today, we learned that the staff of IPB News will not be renewed once their current contracts expire at the end of the year. Local stations, which pay into IPB News, have been hit with funding cuts at the state level, and further cuts loom at the federal level.