The Post Most: The hidden billion-dollar cost of repeated police misconduct
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| | | | | | | | (Jackie Lay/The Washington Post) More than $1.5 billion has been spent to settle claims of police misconduct on behalf of thousands of officers repeatedly accused of wrongdoing. Taxpayers are often in the dark. By Keith L. Alexander, Steven Rich and Hannah Thacker ● Read more » | | | | By Paul Sonne, Jeanne Whalen and Cat Zakrzewski ● Read more » | | | | By Michael Laris, Jennifer Wadsworth, Mark Kreidler and Dan Simmons ● Read more » | | | | By Josh Dawsey, Jacqueline Alemany and Tom Hamburger ● Read more » | | | | | | More on business (Amy Osborne for The Post) While the pandemic has led to a surge in tipping restaurant servers and food delivery workers, millions of other tipped workers have been largely excluded from this newfound generosity. By Todd C. Frankel ● Read more » | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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