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David Dayen

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David Dayen é um colaborador do The Intercept e também escreve para o The Nation, a the New Republic, entre outros. Seu primeiro livro, “Chain of Title,” sobre três americanos comuns que revelam o esquema de fraude hipotecária de Wall Street, foi lançado em Maio de 2016. O livro foi vencedor do Prêmio Studs and Ida Terkel.

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Former Airgas employee Cyrus Coron poses for a portrait in Phoenix, AZ, May 11, 2022.

A Carbon Dioxide Delivery Driver’s Long Journey to Expose Airgas

David Dayen
- May. 23

Whistleblower Cyrus Coron says the company put his safety — and integrity — at risk.

Judge Merrick Garland nominated by US President-elect Joe Biden to be attorney general delivers remarks at The Queen theater January 7, 2021 in Wilmington, Delaware. - Biden nominated Judge Merrick Garland to be attorney general, Lisa Monaco to be deputy attorney general, Vanita Gupta to be associate attorney general, and Kristen Clarke to be assistant attorney general for the Civil Rights Division. (Photo by Jim WATSON / AFP) (Photo by JIM WATSON/AFP via Getty Images)

Merrick Garland Wants Former Facebook Lawyer to Top Antitrust Division

Ryan Grim, David Dayen
- Jan. 28

Susan Davies has spent much of the last decade working on behalf of major mergers and fending off antitrust enforcement.

The U.S. Department of Justice building in Washington D.C., on Oct. 20, 2020.

Big Tech Critics Alarmed at Direction of Biden Antitrust Personnel

David Dayen, Ryan Grim
- Jan. 18

Renata Hesse, who has worked for Google and Amazon, is the leading candidate to run the Justice Department's antitrust division.

How Companies Pressure Workers to Vote for Corporate Interests Over Their Own

Lee Fang, David Dayen
- Nov. 6

Big companies aren’t just using campaign donations to sway elections.

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