LEVER WEEKLY: Cargo-Ship Catastrophes And Secret Police Slush Funds
What The Lever Published This Week:
• Feds Recently Hit Cargo Giant In Baltimore Disaster For Silencing Whistleblowers — Regulators cited Maersk for its “illegal policy” blocking employees from reporting safety concerns to the Coast Guard.
• The Police Have A Dark Money Slush Fund — Corporate interests are funneling far more money to law enforcement than previously known, often with scant oversight.
• This New Lawsuit Could Rescind Your Health Care Benefits — Right-wing federal appeal judges signal they support repeal of the no-cost preventive care mandate, all but guaranteeing a Supreme Court showdown.
• SIROTA’S SIGNALS: This Graph Explains The Discontent — Plus, a nonprofit health care system secretly becomes a debt collector, regulators may help you find cheaper credit cards, and Big Tech’s plan to keep preying on kids.
• YOU LOVE TO SEE IT: Life, Liberty, And The Pursuit Of Paid Vacation — Plus, big electric utilities get heat, decarbonization projects take off, feds crack down on corporate misconduct, and Biden’s new judge nominee is blasted for her hedge-fund past.
Wear Your Support
Check out The Lever’s merch. Every purchase supports holding the powerful accountable through the tireless independent journalism that corporate media will not do.
The Lever In The News:
• On The Media — The Lever’s Katya Schwenk appears on the NPR show On The Media to discuss why disasters are fertile ground for conspiracy theories.
• The Baltimore Sun — The Baltimore newspaper follows up on our report “Feds Recently Hit Cargo Giant In Baltimore Disaster For Silencing Whistleblowers.”
• Rolling Stone — The magazine covers our reporting on the Baltimore bridge disaster.
• The Young Turks — TYT discusses our coverage of the Baltimore bridge disaster.