Election attorneys and voting rights experts worry these laws will scare people
away from voting. So we’ve created this guide to make sure you know the rules in
your state.
Instead of releasing diversity reports for thousands of government contractors,
the U.S. Department of Labor invited them to fight their public release – and
specifically named Reveal’s reporter as the instigator.
The Texas attorney general would be the one to hold True the Vote accountable on
allegations that it swindled a $2.5 million donor. But the nonprofit’s founder
has been a friend and ally.
A review of thousands of pages of documents paints the picture of True the Vote
as an organization that enriches insiders rather than rooting out voter fraud.
Reports of harassment, disturbance and violence outside the state’s clinics are
skyrocketing, while the federal law meant to protect clinics doesn’t cover the
kind of tactics common today.
Disciplinary files obtained by Reveal and WAMU/DCist show how a panel of
high-ranking officers – including the current police chief – kept troubled
officers on the force.
On a vast plantation in the Dominican Republic, Haitian migrants still use machetes to harvest sugarcane that’s exported to the U.S. The workers are protesting poor working and living conditions.
On 9/11, the U.S. swore to “never forget.” But who gets remembered? We hear from reporters on Afghanistan, Iraq and Yemen, where the aftermath of 9/11 is acutely felt two decades later.