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Native women fought for years to expand Plan B access. But some tribal clinics remain resistant.
We spent more than six months surveying tribal clinics and pharmacies around the country. Dozens refuse to provide Plan B — or impose restrictions.
Allison Herrera, Anika Besst, Claire Keenan-Kurgan & Kate MartinAPM Reports, KOSUOctober 21, 2024
InvestigationJustice, Politics
Prisons Have Become Finishing Schools for the Alt-Right
As right-wing extremists do time for increasingly serious crimes, today’s young neofascists are becoming more radicalized.
Ali WinstonVanity FairOctober 15, 2024
InvestigationJustice, Technology
ShotSpotter Routinely Missed Reported Shootings, City Data Shows
In a recent 20-month period, more than 20% of shootings and reckless discharges in Chicago’s coverage area had no corresponding ShotSpotter alert.
Max Blaisdell, Ethan Corey & Jim DaleySouth Side WeeklyOctober 9, 2024
InvestigationEnvironment, Politics
If Trump Wins the Election, U.S. Parks and Wildlife Face a New Age of Mining
As president, Trump would dramatically weaken environmental protections and remake America’s public lands.
Adam Federman & Jimmy TobiasThe GuardianSeptember 28, 2024
The fatal flaw in the Border Patrol’s rescue program
The Missing Migrant Program is meant to prevent deaths. Instead, it may be causing them.
Tanvi MisraHigh Country NewsSeptember 1, 2024
La falla fatal en las operaciones de rescate de la Patrulla Fronteriza
La agencia tiene la tarea de salvar a migrantes en peligro pero puede estar empeorando las cosas.
Tanvi MisraHigh Country NewsSeptember 1, 2024
InvestigationImmigration, Justice
ICE agents ‘don’t fire warning shots’
Exclusive training documents encourage quick, decisive use of deadly force. They say little about de-escalation.
Lila HassanBusiness InsiderAugust 12, 2024
Armed and untouchable: ICE’s history of deadly force
An analysis of six years of shootings by immigration agents reveals a rogue force whose officers sometimes recklessly fire their weapons.
Lila HassanBusiness Insider, The TraceAugust 1, 2024