The EPA’s Bungled Response to an Air Pollution Crisis Exposes a Toxic Racial Divide
How government responds to cancer-causing air pollution depends a lot on where you live and the color of your skin.
How government responds to cancer-causing air pollution depends a lot on where you live and the color of your skin.
The next world war may begin with a grainy, contested, online image launched onto the pages of a newspaper that has recently sacked all its journalists.
Snowden Archive
The danger of China compromising hardware supply chains is very real, judging from classified intelligence documents, even if a Bloomberg story on the matter is highly disputed.
The End of Roe
Across the United States, millions of women live with a legal right to abortion but without meaningful access to exercise that right.
Oil and Water
A former Marine working for the private security firm TigerSwan infiltrated an array of anti-Dakota Access pipeline groups at Standing Rock and beyond.
Murderville
Devonia Inman has spent 20 years behind bars for a crime he swears he didn’t commit. There are good reasons to believe him. Welcome to Murderville.
The War on Immigrants
Ibrahim Musa was one of nine Atlanta-area Somalis picked up by ICE in April 2017. That raid shocked the local immigrant community — and upended Musa's life.
A monthslong investigation by The Intercept Brasil chronicles the end of the notorious Amigos dos Amigos cartel in Rio de Janeiro.
Murderville
As Devonia Inman prepares to go on trial for his life, the case against him starts to unravel. Meanwhile three more violent murders shock the town. Is the real killer still out there?
Brazil’s president-elect has surrounded himself with cronies who are mired in corruption scandals and shady dealings.
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