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The Condemned

The Condemned is a portrait of the so-called modern death penalty era in the United States, which began on July 2, 1976 with the U.S. Supreme Courts landmark ruling in […]
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Show of Force

The series exposed how the largest private security company in the world has boosted profits by cutting corners and hiring employees some with histories of violence who have […]
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Captive tigers in the U.S. outnumber those in the wild. It's a problem.

Our investigation sought to uncover why 5,000 to 10,000 captive tigers live in the USfar more than the 4,000 estimated to remain in the wild. The goal was to find […]
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UPS: Culture of Fear

The stories were about two serious issues. First, how United Parcel Service, the nations largest package delivery company, leads the industry in citations for failure to keep exits clear in […]
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Global Opioids

The opioid crisis that started in the United States is now spreading worldwide, due in large part to a major pharmaceutical company taking overseas the same aggressive tactics that its […]
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Worse Than a Death Sentence: Inside Indias Sham Tribunals That Could Strip Millions of Citizenship

Two decades ago, Illinois passed legislation intended to protect students from being locked away in stark rooms as punishment or physically restrained to get them to behave. The law was well-intended and, nationally, it was well-regarded. Only it didnt stop the mistreatment of children, most of whom have behavioral or intellectual disabilities. It took an investigation by the Chicago Tribune and ProPublica Illinois to finally bring attention to these abuses and inspire a true commitment to change.
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Boeing's 737 MAX Crisis

In a series of stories that led media coverage of the two deadly crashes of Boeings 737 MAX jet, The Seattle Times was the first to reveal how Boeing misinformed the FAA and airlines about key features of the planes automated flight control system; how the FAA missed problems with that fatally flawed system because it relied too heavily on Boeings safety analysis; and how engineers and analysts at both organizations were pressured to speed the approval process and to avoid changes that would add costs.
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Seeking Conviction

Carolina Public Press' Seeking Conviction analyzed 4 ½ years of statewide court data in North Carolina to find that less than 1 in 4 sexual assault defendants was convicted or pleaded guilty to a lesser related crime.
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'You're gonna kill me!': Dallas policy body cam footage reveals the final minutes of Tony Timpa's life

Reporting by the Dallas Morning News brought a massive amount of attention to tactics used by the Dallas police, attempts by the department and others to downplay the officers actions and the city prosecutors decision not to pursue criminal charges against those involved in the killing of Tony Timpa in 2016.
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Position of Trust

Multiple loopholes in Arizona law allow teachers accused of sexual abuse to fly under the radar, sometimes for years, a KJZZ and Arizona Republic investigation found.
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