Tethered to the machine.
The Big Story
Tue. Dec 15, 2020
He needed dialysis to stay alive. He couldn't miss a session, not even during a pandemic.
VIEW STORY
More From This Investigation
Black patients were losing limbs at triple the rate of others. The doctor put up billboards in the Mississippi Delta. Amputation Prevention Institute, they read. He could save their limbs, if it wasn’t too late.
More From Our Newsroom
Police Say Seizing Property Without Trial Helps Keep Crime Down. A New Study Shows They’re Wrong.
JPMorgan Chase Bank Wrongly Charged 170,000 Customers Overdraft Fees. Federal Regulators Refused to Penalize It.
The Pandemic Hasn’t Stopped This School District From Suing Parents Over Unpaid Textbook Fees
Congressional Investigation Finds Many Booster Seat Makers “Endangered” Children’s Lives After Review of “Meaningless Safety Testing”
VA Secretary Focused on Smearing Woman Who Said She Was Sexually Assaulted in a VA Hospital, Probe Finds
Sen. David Perdue Sold His Home to a Finance Industry Official Whose Organization Was Lobbying the Senate
New Bill Proposes Stopping Unemployment Agencies That Make Mistakes From Demanding Money Back
Federal Regulators Are Rewriting Environmental Rules So a Massive Pipeline Can Be Built
NYPD Cops Cash In on Sex Trade Arrests With Little Evidence, While Black and Brown New Yorkers Pay the Price
Was this email forwarded to you from a friend? Subscribe.
This email was sent to [email protected]. Update your email preferences or unsubscribe to stop receiving this newsletter. Email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser.