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Reveal

from The Center for Investigative Reporting

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Sick on the inside

by Sarah Mirk, Stan Alcorn, Seth Freed Wessler, Esther Kaplan, Susanne Reber, Amy Mostafa, Jim Briggs, Fernando Arruda, Kevin Sullivan and Al Letson April 3, 2021April 5, 2021

For decades, the U.S. has run private “shadow prisons” for immigrants convicted of federal crimes. Biden has ordered the government to wind down those contracts.

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Posted inUncategorized

2020 Reveal Highlights and End of Year Impact Report

by Sarah Mirk November 18, 2020March 2, 2021

Reveal empowers the public through investigative journalism and groundbreaking storytelling.

Posted inUncategorized

La visa U debe ayudar a solucionar delitos y proteger a indocumentados. Pero la policía la socava

by Laura C. Morel November 7, 2019April 1, 2021

El análisis de Reveal de las políticas de más de 100 agencias policiales que atienden a grandes comunidades de inmigrantes identificó que casi 1 de cada 4 crea obstáculos no previstos en el programa de visas U.

Posted inKids on the Line, Uncategorized

N.C. shut down a group home last year. The US just gave it a contract to house migrant children

by Patrick Michels, Laura C. Morel, Cullen Browder, Tyler Dukes and Travis Fain July 31, 2019September 5, 2019

As the Office of Refugee Resettlement rapidly expands its shelter network, it’s adding providers with little experience and troubling track records.

Reveal nominated for two Emmy Awards

by Pablo Manriquez July 26, 2019July 26, 2019

Reveal from The Center for Investigative Reporting has been named the recipient of two News & Documentary Emmy Award nominations from The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences.

Posted inKids on the Line, Uncategorized

The US is quietly opening shelters for babies and young kids. One has 12 children and no mothers

by Aura Bogado July 13, 2019August 7, 2019

The government is expanding its use of shelters to house migrant children, even as it faces scrutiny for inhumane conditions at existing facilities.

Sen. Warren urges Pentagon to provide stricter oversight of federal contracting

by Jennifer Gollan June 19, 2019June 19, 2019

Warren cited a report that found Pentagon officials do not always consider the safety records of companies when reviewing contracting bids.

Posted inAccountability, Inequality, Uncategorized, Worked Over

California regulators aren’t taking action against care homes that ignore wage theft judgments

by Jennifer Gollan May 20, 2019May 24, 2019

California regulators aren’t taking action against care homes that ignore wage theft judgments.

Posted inAccountability, Insult to Injury, Uncategorized

How Tesla and its doctor made sure injured employees didn’t get workers’ comp

by Will Evans April 11, 2019January 6, 2020

A former clinic employee shares the intensity of Tesla’s pressure and her boss’s willingness to let bottom-line concerns influence clinical decisions.

Posted inAccountability, The (Un)Scientific Method, The Trump Era, Uncategorized

Killing migratory birds, even unintentionally, has been a crime for decades. Not anymore

by Elizabeth Shogren April 8, 2019April 16, 2019

Trump’s interior secretary nominee, David Bernhardt, has pushed to weaken long-standing protections for migratory birds, alarming scientists.

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