Artificial-intelligence-powered cameras attached to these buses record vehicles that fail to halt—vehicles, in other words, ...
In 2008, Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens famously described New York’s method of selecting judges for its higher ...
Brooklyn-based reporter who writes about housing, social justice, and the characters of New York City. Jessy previously covered incarceration at WNYC/Gothamist, where she was part of a ...
His work has appeared in ProPublica, Reveal, Bloomberg Businessweek, Esquire, Slate, and many other outlets. He is based in Oakland, California.
The memories come to her in fragments. The bed creaking late at night after one of her brothers snuck into her room and pulled her to the edge of her mattress. Her underwear shoved to the side as his ...
In April, Robin Lundstrum, a Republican lawmaker in the Arkansas House of Representatives, traveled to Missouri to testify in support of a bill that would ban doctors from providing or referring ...
This story was published in partnership with The Assembly, a digital-first magazine about power and place in North Carolina. When Tammy Crowder’s phone rang late one evening in February 2018, her ...
On June 14, 2016, several agents with Immigration and Customs Enforcement loaded a van with 2,000 pounds of marijuana, drove it to a busy shopping center in Chula Vista, California, and parked it ...
Inside a law enforcement command center in Ciudad Juárez, a police officer scrolled across a map on her touch-screen computer. As she used her fingers to navigate through the Mexican state of ...
Three months into the global pandemic, Bill Gates has displaced George Soros as the chief bogeyman of the right. A Christian Right broadcaster, Brannon Howse of “Worldview Watch,” warned that Gates ...
This story is part of the Inside/Out Journalism Project by Type Investigations, which works with incarcerated reporters to produce ambitious, feature-length investigations. Wayne Hughes’s concrete ...