Blood has become big business in the United States and there is no shortage of corporations ready to exploit America’s most vulnerable populations in order to get a piece of the pie.
Blood has become big business in the United States and there is no shortage of corporations ready to exploit America’s most vulnerable populations in order to get a piece of the pie.
Blood has become big business in the United States and there is no shortage of corporations ready to exploit America’s most vulnerable populations in order to get a piece of the pie.
By Sebastian Rotella, ProPublica, and Ana Arana, Fundación MEPI With reporting from Habiba Nosheen, Special to ProPublica, and Brian Reed, This American Life Chapter 1: ‘You Don’t Know Me’ The call from Guatemala put Oscar on edge. Prosecutors came looking for you, relatives in his rural hometown told him. Big shots from Guatemala City. They want […]
By Sebastian Rotella, ProPublica, and Ana Arana, Fundación MEPI With reporting from Habiba Nosheen, Special to ProPublica, and Brian Reed, This American Life Chapter 1: ‘You Don’t Know Me’ The call from Guatemala put Oscar on edge. Prosecutors came looking for you, relatives in his rural hometown told him. Big shots from Guatemala City. They want […]