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Aaron Sankin

WOKV News

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Past articles by Aaron:

Poor, less white US neighborhoods get worst internet deals

Having a fast internet connection at home has become a near-requirement for many Americans, especially with the rise of remote education and working from home due to the COVID-19 pandemic → Read More

Poor, less white areas get worst internet deals

Having a fast internet connection at home has become a near-requirement for many Americans, especially with the rise of remote education and working from home due to the COVID-19 pandemic → Read More

Crime Prediction Software Promised to Be Free of Biases. New Data Shows It Perpetuates Them –

Millions of crime predictions left on an unsecured server show PredPol mostly avoided Whiter neighborhoods, targeted Black and Latino neighborhoods → Read More

Google Blocks Advertisers from Targeting Black Lives Matter YouTube Videos –

“Black power” and “Black Lives Matter” can't be used to find videos for ads, but “White power” and “White lives matter” were just fine → Read More

The High Privacy Cost of a “Free” Website –

Trackers piggybacking on website tools leave some site operators in the dark about who is watching or what marketers do with the data → Read More

The High Privacy Cost of a “Free” Website –

Trackers piggybacking on website tools leave some site operators in the dark about who is watching or what marketers do with the data → Read More

Anatomy of a Fake News Headline –

How a series of algorithms whiffed and ended up warning Oregonians of an antifa invasion → Read More

Jesuits sent abusive priests to retire on Gonzaga's campus

On the surface, Father James Poole seemed like the cool priest in Nome, Alaska. He founded a Catholic mission radio station that broadcast his Jesuit sermons alongside contemporary pop hits. → Read More

Jesuits sent abusive priests to retire on Gonzaga's campus

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Jesuits sent abusive priests to retire on Gonzaga's campus

On the surface, Father James Poole seemed like the cool priest in Nome, Alaska. He founded a Catholic mission radio station that broadcast his Jesuit sermons alongside contemporary pop hits. A 1978 story in People magazine called Poole Western Alaska's Hippest DJ . Comin' at Ya with Rock'n'Roll 'n' Religion. → Read More

Jesuits sent abusive priests to retire on Gonzaga's campus

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These priests abused in Native villages for years. They retired on Gonzaga’s campus

Gonzaga University served as a retirement repository for Jesuit priests accused of sexual abuse in Alaska Native villages and on Indian reservations. → Read More

Jesuits sent abusive priests to retire on Gonzaga's campus

On the surface, Father James Poole seemed like the cool priest in Nome, Alaska. He founded a Catholic mission radio station that broadcast his Jesuit sermons alongside contemporary pop hits. A 1978 story in People magazine called Poole "Western Alaska's Hippest DJ . Comin' at Ya with Rock'n'Roll 'n' Religion. " Behind the radio station's closed doors, Poole was a serial sexual predator. He… → Read More

Jesuits sent abusive priests to retire on Gonzaga’s campus

An investigation has found that, for more than three decades, Cardinal Bea House on the Spokane campus served as a retirement repository for at least 20 Jesuit priests accused of sexual misconduct, must of which took place in Alaska Native villages and on Indian reservations across the Northwest. → Read More

Jesuits sent abusive priests to retire on Gonzaga's campus

On the surface, Father James Poole seemed like the cool priest in Nome, Alaska. He founded a Catholic mission radio station that broadcast his Jesuit → Read More

The Hate Report: Changes are coming to how we report on hate

The Hate Report isn’t going to be weekly anymore, so we can focus even more on original reporting. → Read More

The Hate Report: What white nationalists think about Tucker Carlson

We were curious to see whether the hardcore white nationalists on the web viewed Carlson as their messenger to the broader public. → Read More

The Hate Report: Weird that this keeps happening, right?

A running tally of the connections between GOP candidates and white nationalism. → Read More

Texas’ voter ID law is confusing voters into disenfranchising themselves

Texas's voter ID law is confusing voters into disenfranchising themselves → Read More

The Hate Report: Infowars is the gateway drug for white supremacists

We explore how Alex Jones’ conspiracy hub and the online message board 4chan breed white supremacists. → Read More