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Past articles by Jeff:

Health and safety conditions worsen in US-subsidized housing

It was home, sweet home for Destiny Johnson and her kids — until she got fed up and moved out last month. Health and safety inspection scores at taxpayer-funded apartments assigned to low-income tenants have been declining for years, typically with no serious consequences for landlords, an Associated → Read More

Inspections show deterioration of US-funded housing for poor

NATCHEZ, Miss. — In this city known for pre-Civil War mansions, a young mother shared a government-funded apartment with her three small children → Read More

Roaches And Leaks: Inspections Reveal Shocking Conditions Of US-Funded Housing

NATCHEZ, Miss. (AP) — In this city known for pre-Civil War mansions, a young mother shared a government-funded apartment with... → Read More

Inspections show deterioration of US-funded housing for poor

Living conditions are deteriorating in taxpayer-funded apartments for the poor, but landlords can still count on payments from the federal government. → Read More

Whitaker may have violated group's tax-exempt status

WASHINGTON (AP) — Matthew G. Whitaker, the nation's new acting attorney general, repeatedly chided presidential candidate Hillary Clinton in public statements during 2016 while he was speaking for a group that is barred by its tax-exempt status from supporting or opposing political candidates during → Read More

Whitaker may have violated group's tax-exempt status

WASHINGTON (AP) - Matthew G. Whitaker, the nation's new acting attorney general, repeatedly chided presidential candidate Hillary Clinton in public statements during 2016 while he was speaking for a group that is barred by its tax-exempt status from supporting or opposing political candidates during a campaign. Before coming to the Justice Department in 2017, Whitaker was president and executive… → Read More

Whitaker may have violated group's tax-exempt status

WASHINGTON (AP) - Matthew G. Whitaker, the nation's new acting attorney general, repeatedly chided presidential candidate Hillary Clinton in public statements during 2016 while he was speaking for a group that is barred by its tax-exempt status from supporting or opposing political candidates during a campaign. → Read More

Whitaker May Have Violated Group's Tax-exempt Status By Criticizing Clinton

WASHINGTON (AP) — Matthew G. Whitaker, the nation’s new acting attorney general, repeatedly chided presidential candidate Hillary Clinton in public... → Read More

Whitaker may have violated group's tax-exempt status

WASHINGTON (AP) - Matthew G. Whitaker, the nation's new acting attorney general, repeatedly chided presidential candidate Hillary Clinton in public statements during 2016 while he was speaking for a group that is barred by its tax-exempt status from supporting or opposing political candidates during a campaign. → Read More

Whitaker may have violated group's tax-exempt status

WASHINGTON (AP) - Matthew G. Whitaker, the nation's new acting attorney general, repeatedly chided presidential candidate Hillary Clinton in public statements during 2016 while he was speaking for a group that is barred by its tax-exempt status from supporting or opposing political candidates during a campaign. Before coming to the Justice Department in 2017, Whitaker was president and executive… → Read More

Whitaker may have violated group's tax-exempt status

WASHINGTON (AP) — Matthew G. Whitaker, the nation's new acting attorney general, repeatedly chided presidential candidate Hillary Clinton in public statements during 2016 while he was speaking for a group → Read More

Dental health experts question fluoride-free toothpaste’s benefits

Dental health experts worry that more people are using toothpaste that skips the most important ingredient — fluoride — and leaves them at a greater risk of cavities. → Read More

Experts question benefits of fluoride-free toothpaste

Dental health experts worry that more people are using toothpaste that skips the most important ingredient - fluoride - and leaves them at a greater risk of cavities. → Read More

Experts question benefits of fluoride-free toothpaste

Dental health experts worry that more people are using toothpaste that skips the most important ingredient - fluoride - and leaves them at a greater risk of cavities. Most toothpastes already contain fluoride. While health authorities recognize fluoride as a cavity blocker, the internet is dotted with claims, often from "natural" toothpaste marketers and alternative medicine advocates, that… → Read More

Experts question benefits of fluoride-free toothpaste

Dental health experts worry that more people are using toothpaste that skips the most important ingredient -- fluoride -- and leaves them at a greater risk of cavities. → Read More

Dental experts say it’s fluoride toothpaste, not brushing, that prevents cavities

Dental health experts worry that more people are using toothpaste that skips the most important ingredient — fluoride — and leaves them at a greater risk of cavities. → Read More

Some questions in Trump-Russia dossier now finding answers

No one has painted a more vivid portrait of a purported alliance between Donald Trump's presidential campaign and Russia than a former British spy named Christopher Steele. Steele's once-confidential campaign memos were published just before Trump's inauguration, unleashing tales of cavorting prostitutes and conniving campaign aides on secret sorties with agents of the Kremlin. Ever since, the… → Read More

Some questions in Trump-Russia dossier now finding answers

No one has painted a more vivid or lurid portrait of a purported alliance between Donald Trump's presidential campaign and Russia than a quiet, nondescript former British spy named Christopher Steele. Steele's once-confidential campaign memos were published just before Trump's inauguration, unleashing tales of cavorting prostitutes and conniving campaign aides on secret sorties with agents of… → Read More

Some questions in Trump-Russia dossier now finding answers

An Associated Press review finds some truth but many open questions in the controversial dossier of campaign memos on a purported alliance between Donald Trump's presidential campaign and the Russian government. → Read More

Russian Hacking Group Targets Defense Contractors For Secret Military Info

WASHINGTON (AP) — Russian cyberspies pursuing the secrets of military drones and other sensitive U.S. defense technology tricked key contract... → Read More