How the country’s biggest psychiatric hospital chain is profiting off kids trapped in a broken child welfare system.
A Whistleblower in New Folsom Prison
Valentino Rodriguez, a correctional officer in California’s most violent prison, reported misconduct by men in his unit. Days later, he was found dead.
America Goes Psychedelic, Again
For 50 years, the idea of making psychedelic drugs legal again was unthinkable. Now, even conservative lawmakers are supporting efforts to approve psychedelics as a treatment for veterans with PTSD.
Ex-Mormon Bishop Arrested on Charges of Sexually Abusing His Daughter
John Goodrich, who was at the center of an AP/Reveal investigation, had been indicted by a Virginia grand jury on multiple felony charges.
Blue State Barriers and the Messy Map of Abortion Access
In New Mexico, when the only hospital in a vast rural county turns Catholic, reproductive health care is suddenly on the line.
The Suspect Detective
A Philadelphia homicide detective on the rise abused his power in bizarre and extreme ways. How did he get away with it for so long?
Listening in on Russia’s War in Ukraine
Secretly intercepted phone calls from Russian soldiers in Ukraine reveal how fear and propaganda fueled Russia’s violence against its neighbor.
The Plague in the Shadows
Decades before COVID-19 came along, AIDS tore through the U.S., but there was little help for the most vulnerable communities.
Alphabet Boys Revealed
Secret undercover recordings reveal an FBI operation to infiltrate Denver’s racial justice protests in 2020. Reveal partners with the podcast Alphabet Boys to take listeners inside that investigation.
The 13th Step
People struggling with addiction look to treatment centers for help. But many women are encountering sexual misconduct by the people who work there.