Twelve Days in Kobane, Where Syrian Kurds Are Under Attack by Turkey
Since the fall of Bashar al-Assad, Turkey and its militias have cut off the Kurdish city of Kobane from the rest of Syria.
Since the fall of Bashar al-Assad, Turkey and its militias have cut off the Kurdish city of Kobane from the rest of Syria.
Israel’s War on Gaza
A year in Palestine, living in fear of not just genocide — but AIDS.
Out for Blood
The jurors that sent Hall to death row never heard critical evidence that could have convinced them to spare his life. Some of them now support his bid for clemency.
Israel’s War on Gaza
Whether they fled or stayed behind, the survivors of Israel’s scorched-earth campaign in northern Gaza experienced untold horrors.
Israel’s War on Gaza
The fights over Gaza protests are playing out online, in campus quads, internal disciplinary proceedings, and in the courts.
The End of Roe
An incident in Mississippi provides a window into a dystopian future where postal workers and local cops can block people from accessing reproductive care.
Decades before the FBI targeted me for my journalism, its treatment of my uncle, an FBI agent, devastated our family.
In Gainesville, Florida, children are on the front lines of the hazards long ignored by local and state government officials.
Internal FBI reports and undercover recordings reveal that federal agents were concerned about entrapment claims.
Most Capitol riot defendants got lighter sentences than the government sought, invalidating a key right-wing talking point.
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