Katherine Landergan (@klandergan) 's Twitter Profile
Katherine Landergan

@klandergan

Investigative reporter @ajc. [email protected] bsky.app/profile/kather…

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NEW: Alden Global Capital's MediaNews Group is making a last-minute bid for The Dallas Morning News, which reached a deal with Hearst earlier this month. MediaNews offering $16.50 a share to Hearst's $14 nytimes.com/2025/07/22/bus…

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"What my daughter told ChatGPT before she took her life": a heartbreaking story that raises important ethical questions nytimes.com/2025/08/18/opi…

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NEW: In Georgia, ICE teamed up with local police to arrest immigrant workers outside a majority-Hispanic mobile home park. "You could do this every day," a police officer is heard saying in body cam footage. “Nothing would make me happier,” an ICE agent replied.

NEW: In Georgia, ICE teamed up with local police to arrest immigrant workers outside a majority-Hispanic mobile home park.

"You could do this every day," a police officer is heard saying in body cam footage. 

“Nothing would make me happier,” an ICE agent replied.
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The Department of Defense will force reporters to pledge not to gather or use any information that had not been formally authorized for release, or risk losing their credential to cover the military. nytimes.com/2025/09/20/bus…

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We remember that you gutted OPRA, which makes every reporter's job harder and makes our government less transparent and accountable to the people.

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Almost all of reporters featured on wall in the Pentagon — who collectively have been covering DoD for decades if not more than a century — are set to hand in their credentials. Based on public statements, only one reporter on the wall will be credentialed by the end of tomorrow.

Almost all of reporters featured on wall in the Pentagon — who collectively have been covering DoD for decades if not more than a century — are set to hand in their credentials. Based on public statements, only one reporter on the wall will be credentialed by the end of tomorrow.