Libby Rainey
Producer, All Things Considered
(She/Her)
I produce our daily afternoon news show, All Things Considered. I previously covered the labor movement for More Perfect Union and was a producer for the global daily news show Democracy Now!
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Lawmakers say that seven people living near the landfill have developed cancer in the past six years.
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It brings the total paid by the LA Archdiocese to abuse survivors to more than $1.5 billion
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Officials say drug use is suspected. Narcan, the overdose medication, was used by responders.
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Like the writers and actors strikes of last year and the ongoing video game performer walkout, animation workers say this negotiation is critical to the fate of their industry.
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Experts said local ports would only have been able to handle so much extra cargo had the strike carried on.
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The strike set for next week could have shut down a lot of crucial services.
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The new guidance says officers can be disciplined and fired for gang membership.
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The walkout is now in its second month.
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State Water Project capacity could dip as much as 23% over next 20 years.
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Stories by Libby Rainey
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