Conflict beef from Nicaragua feeds US market amid pandemic
Nicaraguan beef, raised on lands violently stolen from Indigenous communities, is making its way into American grocery stores.
The truth about injuries at Amazon
As a result of Reveal reporter Will Evans’ investigation into injuries at Amazon warehouses across the country last year, sources shared a trove of internal records, giving an unprecedented view into the company’s safety record.
The Witnesses
The new series is based on a five-year investigation into the coverup of child sexual abuse by Jehovah’s Witnesses leaders.
It’s like ‘having a dealer teach you how to count cards’ – OSHA whistleblower speaks out about Amazon
In late 2017, as Indiana geared up to bid for Amazon’s new headquarters location, an Amazon warehouse worker near Indianapolis was fatally injured.
‘That should not be happening’ – Amazon warehouses’ serious injury rates more than double industry average
This year, Amazon rolled out one-day delivery on selected items. The convenience is alluring, but what is the true cost of speedy shipping?
‘If you have an addiction, you’re screwed’ – How Facebook and social casinos target the vulnerable
Reveal and PBS NewsHour examine how Facebook is partnering with social casino games to monitor and analyze the behavior of vulnerable players.
‘I feel worse than animals’ – caregivers tell their stories
Caregivers work intimately with the elderly. They bathe, dress and feed them and help with basic hygiene. But who looks out for the caregivers?
They worked in sweltering heat for Exxon, Shell and Walmart. They didn’t get paid a dime
“I can’t fathom this being legitimate,” one former Labor Department investigator says of a drug rehab’s work program.
Case Cleared: Impact of ‘exceptional clearance’
A joint investigation by Newsy, Reveal from The Center for Investigative Reporting and ProPublica explores how rape goes unpunished in America.
Case Cleared: Rape suspects walk free
A joint investigation by Newsy, Reveal from The Center for Investigative Reporting and ProPublica explores how rape goes unpunished in America.
Puerto Rico is ignoring its Zika crisis
Since Hurricane Maria in 2017, doctors are finding an alarming number of new infections among pregnant women.
Voting Matters
Fifty years after the Voting Rights Act of 1965, people of color across the U.S. still are engaged in a battle to protect their right to vote
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