
The Struggle Continues: Black Women and Student Debt After SCOTUS
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A letter from David Bralow, general manager of The Intercept.
Insecurity
Introducing "Insecurity," a video triptych of stories about women struggling for what they need after the pandemic upends their lives: social services, a living wage, or decent mental health care.
Intercepted Podcast
Ajay Kumar was force-fed while detained in an immigration jail. Years later, The Intercept finally got ahold of the video recording.
As Egypt prepares to host COP27, the country’s most prominent pro-democracy activist, Alaa Abd El Fattah, remains in prison.
Intercepted Podcast
As a desperate family tries to flee Afghanistan, a father disappears. His cousin sets off in search of answers.
Intercepted Podcast
Two Afghans try to flee Kabul after the Taliban takeover. Only one makes it out.
Betsy Reed, the site’s editor-in-chief since 2015, is leaving to head Guardian U.S.
The End of Roe
On the day the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, a conversation on what can be done right now to minimize the impact of this decision on the most vulnerable people.
Intercepted Podcast
The Justice Department's handling of January 6 contrasts sharply with prosecutions of racial justice protesters and international extremists.