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Molly Redden

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Past:
  • HuffPost
  • HuffPost Canada
  • Yahoo
  • HuffPost Australia
  • Huffington Post UK
  • The Guardian
  • AlterNet
  • Mother Jones
  • Grist
  • The New Republic

Past articles by Molly:

Sam Bankman-Fried’s Admission About Secret GOP Donations Provoke An FEC Complaint

A watchdog says the disgraced cryptocurrency CEO's secretive methods were illegal. → Read More

Why Republicans Are Attacking IRS Funding In Biden's Inflation Reduction Act

An amazingly simple scheme illustrates how wealthy Americans use political influence to avoid taxes. → Read More

‘Angry Court’ Might Come After Contraception Next, Experts Warn

There are enough votes on the Supreme Court to uphold new restrictions on Plan B and birth control, experts say. → Read More

Top ACLU Executive Is Out Following Years Of Complaints And An Outside Investigation

Ronald Newman has been the subject of complaints involving bullying, misogyny and strategic missteps. → Read More

‘List Your Husband As An Employee’: How A Senior Care Company Played Loose With Vaccination Rules

In January, a long-term care company with coveted access to COVID-19 vaccines invited executives and developers to schedule shots for friends and family. → Read More

New Documents Show Pentagon Rubber-Stamping Police Requests For Military Gear

Police are citing racial justice protests and routine 911 calls to ask for armored vehicles built for a battlefield — and the Defense Department is buyin... → Read More

A Wall Street Landlord Chose A Troubled Company To Run Its Senior Homes. Executives Got A Bonus.

At the coronavirus pandemic's peak, CareTrust turned to a contractor with an alarming safety record to keep its profits flowing. → Read More

Biden Appointee To Postal Service Board Targets ‘Greatest Risk In Security’ For Elections

Amber McReynolds fought Trump's lies about the mail. Now she's helping run the USPS. → Read More

Emails Show Famed Prosecutor Linda Fairstein Intervening In Criminal Cases For NYC's Elite

Messages show the former prosecutor helping well-connected New Yorkers navigate her old sex crimes unit. → Read More

Ultrawealthy Americans Are Scrambling To Get Ahead Of Biden’s Planned Tax Hikes

Wealth advisers to the 1% say there’s sheer panic: “Sometimes people don’t realize how much money they’ve accumulated until they’re about to lose it.” → Read More

Government Layoffs Pummeled Black Workers. The American Rescue Plan Could Bring Those Jobs Back.

When the coronavirus pandemic erased nearly 1.4 million public sector jobs, the losses disproportionately hit Black families. → Read More

Older Blue-Collar Workers Fear They’ll Be Left Behind As The Economy Reopens

A showdown at a ritzy South Florida hotel raises questions about who's going back to work after the coronavirus pandemic: veteran workers, or younger, ch... → Read More

The True Toll Of COVID-19 In Assisted Living Homes Is Hidden By A Regulatory ‘Black Hole’

While nursing homes answer to federal regulators, assisted living facilities are regulated by the states. Uneven rules and loopholes mean dangerous health situations are falling through the cracks. → Read More

Some Call Them Too Wealthy For A Stimulus Check. They’re Desperate For The Help.

As Congress debates who “deserves” another stimulus check, households on the cusp are terrified of missing out. → Read More

Some Call Them Too Wealthy For A Stimulus Check. They’re Desperate For The Help.

As Congress debates who “deserves” another stimulus check, households on the cusp are terrified of missing out. → Read More

COVID-19 And Congress Have Left The Senior Citizen Safety Net In Tatters

Federally funded senior centers have started rationing meals and slicing services to the bare bones. Without help, “these crises will be happening in every state." → Read More

‘The Bloodshed Could Have Easily Been Worse’: Rioters Came To Washington Heavily Armed

Court records show the mob at the U.S. Capitol brought assault rifles, Molotov cocktails, an ammunition cache and a plan for violence. → Read More

Sen. Kelly Loeffler’s Husband Bought Stock In Sectors Set To Benefit From Then-Secret Bill

While Republicans privately drafted the CARES Act, Loeffler’s husband was buying shares in corporations that would reap millions, a HuffPost investigation found. → Read More

Public Pressure And Lawsuits Kept USPS From Handing Trump The Election. Here's How.

“The point here is not just about election outcomes. It’s about honoring the sacred right to vote.” → Read More

USPS Says COVID-19 Is Delaying Ballot Delivery In Swing States

Delivery of absentee ballots is delayed in Detroit, greater Michigan and central Pennsylvania — and could swing the presidential election. → Read More