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Kenzi Abou-Sabe

Kenzi Abou-Sabe

Reporter and Producer at NBC News Investigations

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    Survivors of sexual assault by a New York gynecologist talk about the long road to justice

    It was just six weeks after giving birth that Laurie Kanyok visited her gynecologist Robert Hadden at Columbia University for a post-partum checkup in 2012. When a nurse working with Hadden left the room, he assaulted Kanyok. “There was no one else in the room. I was naked in a paper gown. And here’s a man that had the guts to orally assault me,” Kanyok told NBC News. “All these things go through your mind. Who do I speak to? How do I get out of here? Who’s going to believe me? It’s my word agai…
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    For lesbian couples in Alabama, court’s embryo ruling is chilling

    Elishea Jones has lived in Alabama her entire life, but since the state’s highest court ruled that embryos are legally children last week and three major fertility clinics halted in vitro fertilization procedures because of the potential legal liability, Jones is questioning everything. “It’s not a political issue. They claim that we’re about saving the babies and what’s good for the children. This is what makes children happen for some families,” said Jones, who attended a rally outside Alabam…
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    Law protecting Alabama IVF may do more harm than good, critics say

    The passage of an Alabama bill that aims to protect in vitro fertilization should have been a win for advocates of the fertility procedure, but it has left some legal experts around the country concerned that the new law will do more harm than good. Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey said the bill — which came after a state Supreme Court ruling in February deemed embryos legally children and left the state’s fertility clinics scrambling — was intended as a stopgap measure to reassure fertility clinics that h…
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    Indian company sold contaminated shrimp to U.S. grocery stores, 'wh...

    This story is a product of an NBC News investigation in collaboration with The Outlaw Ocean Project, a nonprofit journalism organization. Joshua Farinella had been working in the seafood industry for eight years when he received an exotic job offer too lucrative to pass up — managing a shrimp factory in southern India. The salary: $300,000, more than double what he was making previously. “I packed up two suitcases and moved 8,000 miles away,” said Farinella, 45, of Pittston, Pennsylvania. “It w…
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    Denied the 'right to hug': In many U.S. jails, video calls are the ...

    Hundreds of jails across the country have done away with in-person visits, instead offering video calls that experts say are expensive and deprive families of human contact. Two lawsuits in Michigan seek to reverse the practice. NBC News’ Lester Holt reports.
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    Surging floodwater and panicked prayers: How a workday at a Tenness...

    An NBC News investigation and timeline reveals how events quickly and dramatically unfolded amid a "one-in-5,000-year flood."
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    ‘A perfect storm’: Extremism online and political polarization are ...

    Accessing extremism online has never been easier, the threat has never been higher, and the ideology of those conducting attacks has never been more splintered.
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    After IVF nightmare errors, patients have few legal protections

    An NBC News analysis found hundreds of lawsuits over five years alleging that embryos were lost, destroyed or swapped by fertility clinics or companies.
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    Tennessee factory workers' deaths during Hurricane Helene 'not work...

    Attorneys representing families of the Impact Plastics employees and contractor who died strongly disagreed with the findings.
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    U.S. is auctioning off Russian oligarch's $325 million superyacht

    Interested buyers need to put down $10 million deposits to enter bidding for the 348-foot yacht, which has eight staterooms, a beauty salon and a pool.
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    'Guilty until proven innocent': Inside the fight between doctors an...

    Doctors say insurers are automatically downgrading their claims and paying less. Insurers say it’s their duty to prevent overbilling.