Helen Wieffering (@helenwieffering) 's Twitter Profile
Helen Wieffering

@helenwieffering

I'm a reporter for the Associated Press based in Washington, D.C.

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Supply-chain journalism at its best The Associated Press Martha Mendoza documents grueling conditions in Indian shrimp industry that report calls 'dangerous and abusive' apnews.com/article/india-…

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An agitated man in a parking lot. A grandfather off his schizophrenia medication. A young man having a seizure. AP's Lethal Restraint project found each was among more than 1,000 people who died after police encounters involving less-lethal force apnews.com/projects/inves…

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Honored to share a byline with Justin Pritchard and Helen Wieffering. This is how our team at AP documented 1,000 deaths after police force that isn’t supposed to be fatal: apnews.com/article/associ…

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The question has been asked a few times on here this week, but in case anybody missed it: Say there were a group of people trying to make a worker-led local DC newsroom happen. What would you name it?

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Scores of people who died in police custody were injected with sedatives or animal tranquilizers before they stopped breathing -- often at police request. Another important read from Ryan J. Foley Carla K. Johnson Shelby Lum as AP's reporting continues apnews.com/article/invest…

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She won a Pulitzer for exposing how the nation's poorest state spent federal welfare money. Now she might go to jail. nbcnews.com/investigations…

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Oh hey! That’s us. Learn more about what we’re trying to do at The 51st, and what you can do to help strengthen local news in D.C. washingtonpost.com/style/media/20…

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Thousands of shipping containers have been lost at sea. The mishaps sometimes go unnoticed – until their goods poison fisheries or start washing ashore. apnews.com/article/lost-s…

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What happens to shipping containers that are lost at sea? Christina Larson and I set out to find out how often it happens, and what it means for the ocean and communities that see trash and chemicals wash ashore: apnews.com/article/lost-s…

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Wild Robot made me cry and it all begins with a shipping container carrying a robot falling into the ocean. If you liked it too, you might like our story: apnews.com/article/lost-s…

Wild Robot made me cry and it all begins with a shipping container carrying a robot falling into the ocean. If you liked it too, you might like our story: apnews.com/article/lost-s…
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More ships than ever are being abandoned around the world by their owners, according to the United Nations, leaving thousands of workers stuck on board without pay or the means to travel home to their families. Via Helen Wieffering apnews.com/article/intern…

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Abdul Razzaq Abdul Khaliq has been trapped for more than a year on a ship off the coast of Yemen, where food and fresh water has run out. More ships than ever are being abandoned by their owners -- leaving thousands like him stuck on board without pay. apnews.com/article/intern…