kimberly kindy
@kimberlykindy
AP Washington investigations reporter. Washington Post alum. Dog lover. Yoga enthusiast.
EXCLUSIVE: My latest with @AmandaSeitz: Extraordinary agreement obtained by @AP shows ICE officials will gain access to all 79 million Medicaid enrollees' personal data. apnews.com/article/immigr…
California senators demand Trump immigration officials stop using Medicaid data in response to @APnews story by me and @AmandaSeitz apnews.com/article/immigr…
ICE is using no-bid contracts, boosting big firms, to get more detention beds apnews.com/article/immigr… via @apheatherh & @APjdhanna
AP Exclusive: Trump officials ordered @CMSGov to give deportation officials access to the personal health data of millions of Medicaid enrollees, raising legal and ethical concerns. My story w @AmandaSeitz . (This is a re-up from last week.) apnews.com/article/medica…
SCOOP: 21 employees resign from DOGE, refusing to 'dismantle critical public services' @BrianSlodysko @ByronTau apnews.com/live/trump-pre…
I am breaking my year-long break from Twitter with some personal news. Excited to be joining @AP as an investigative reporter, covering federal politics and federal agencies.
"I’m a Journalist. Apparently, I’m Also One of America’s 'Top Doctors.'” Companies cash in by selling honors like “Best Doctor” or “Top Doctor” to physicians. Experts call it a “scam.” Giving one to a ProPublica reporter highlights the absurdity. propublica.org/article/top-do…
Says a former board member at Virginia's Christopher Newport University: “If you’re white, straight & Christian, you’re going to love Christopher Newport. If you’re anything other than that, it’s going to be a struggle for you. Unfortunately.” @propublica propublica.org/article/christ…
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Our 24-hour strike has begun. For the first time in 50 years, @washingtonpost workers are walking off the job because our company is refusing to bargain in good faith and breaking the law.
This conservative appeals court’s rulings are testing the Supreme Court — via @scotusreporter and @amarimow washingtonpost.com/politics/2023/…
A SHOCKING number: 46% of people who say the 2020 election was stolen from Donald Trump believe that "true American patriots may have to resort to violence in order to save our country.” chriscillizza.substack.com/p/a-terrifying…
How OSHA interprets and applies its definition of a temporary labor camp — and whether it should consider dairy workers temporary when farms produce milk year-round — has significant implications for one of America’s most dangerous industries. propublica.org/article/wiscon…
🧵: For D.C. police sergeant Tony Giles, overtime is its own full-time job, with its own large salary. In 2022, he recorded 2,735 hours of overtime, which averages out to more than 13 hours of work a day, 365 days a year. bit.ly/497NNRt
NEW Ohio’s GOP supermajority tests limits of democracy before abortion vote washingtonpost.com/nation/2023/10…
During a shutdown --> Members of Congress: Get paid Congressional staffers: No pay, but get backpay Congress' janitorial/cafeteria contractors: No pay, no backpay
Suspect arrested in Tupac Shakur killing from 1996 washingtonpost.com/style/2023/09/…
Dianne Feinstein, the first woman in the Senate from California, has died latimes.com/obituaries/sto…
The IRS thought it could stay open in a shutdown. Now more than 60,000 employees will be sent home, bringing tax work to a halt. via @ReinLWapo, @JacobBogage washingtonpost.com/politics/2023/…
As complaints piled up—hundreds, then thousands—Philips kept selling its breathing machine, sometimes throwing in a free air fryer. When, finally, it did reveal the risks, it alerted investors before its customers. @propublica @PittsburghPG @MedillSchool propublica.org/article/philip…
How the government shutdown will impact federal employees and contractors. via @ReinLWapo, @EricYoderWP washingtonpost.com/politics/2023/…