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House Oversight Document Listing Media Articles (IMAGES-005-HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_019413)

The document only contains a catalog of article titles and outlets without any substantive claims, names, transactions, or allegations linking powerful actors to misconduct. It provides no actionable List of media pieces covering energy, technology, health, philanthropy, education, and crime topics. No specific details, dates, or connections to officials, agencies, or financial flows.

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November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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House Oversight #019413
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1
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The document only contains a catalog of article titles and outlets without any substantive claims, names, transactions, or allegations linking powerful actors to misconduct. It provides no actionable List of media pieces covering energy, technology, health, philanthropy, education, and crime topics. No specific details, dates, or connections to officials, agencies, or financial flows.

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Headline Journalist Outlet Full Text Energy Nuclear Operator Raises Alarm on Crisis Hiroko Tabuchi New York Times Article text The New Nuclear Craze Mark Bittman New York Times Article text Pipeline-Capacity Squeeze Reroutes Crude Oil Russell Gold Wall Street Journal Article text U.S. Electrical Grid on the Edge of Failure Jeff Tollefson Nature Article text Technology Ballmer Departure From Microsoft Was More Sudden Kara Swisher All Things D Article text Than Portrayed by the Company The Decline of E-Empires Paul Krugman New York Times Article text As Amazon Stretches, Seattle’s Downtown Is Reshaped Kirk Johnson & Nick New York Times Article text Wingfield State Budgets and Healthcare Costs How to Charge $546 for Six Liters of Saltwater Nina Bernstein New York Times Article text States scramble to get health-care law’s insurance Sarah Kliff and Washington Post Article text marketplaces up and running Sandhya Somashekhar 80 House members: Shutdown betterthanObamacare Charles Babington Associated Press Article text Berkshire Hathaway No breaking news Philanthropy Philanthropy: the givers club Cordelia Jenkins Livemint and the Wall Article text Street Journal Global Health and Development Paton the back or force for good: what purpose do Mark Tran Guardian blog Article text development awards serve? Education A Chance at Learning Ginia Bellafante New York Times Article text Obama goes for college ‘datapalooza’ Nick Anderson Washington Post Article text Massively Online And Offline Too: How MOOGs Will Giovanni Rodriguez Forbes Article text Evolve In The Physical World Women and Children Indian Police Arrest Suspects in Two Gang Rapes Sean Mclain and Wall Street Journal Article text Khushita Vasan Is there any space in the development debate for African Andrew Quinn Guardian blog Article text experts? Child marriage campaigners in south Asia receive $23m Mark Tran Guardian blog Article text cash injection ARTICLE TEXT

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