“I think with true crime, it creates this thirst for punishment,” says incarcerated journalist John J. Lennon. Credit: Luke Piotrowski In the decades Lennon’s been behind bars, America has become ...
On this week’s “More To The Story,” incarcerated journalist John J. Lennon examines how our fixation on crime capitalizes on tragedy and turns it into entertainment.
On this week’s “More To The Story,” incarcerated journalist John J. Lennon examines how our fixation on crime capitalizes on tragedy and turns it into entertainment.
After a violent scandal involving his deputies, a popular sheriff survived calls to resign. But another scandal was already brewing in his county jail.
Want more? Subscribe to our newsletter to get our investigations delivered straight to your inbox. As they scramble to complete the census count weeks earlier than originally planned, Census Bureau ...
Day after day, the mountain lion struggled to free itself. But the steel-jaw trap held its grip. Desperate, the big cat bit the trap so hard that it broke a tooth. It tugged and wrenched and twisted.
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Leonard and Selma Fisch, wealthy real estate investors, bought this Beverly HIlls mansion in March 2007. Credit: Stuart Palley for Reveal Want more? Subscribe to our newsletter to get our ...
Men sent to Christian Alcoholics & Addicts in Recovery, better known as CAAIR, work full time at chicken processing plants. The hours are long, the conditions are brutal and the program keeps all the ...
Want more? Subscribe to our newsletter to get our investigations delivered straight to your inbox. This story was produced in partnership with the Northwest News Network. On the surface, Father James ...
More than two dozen states in the U.S. do not check whether security guard applicants are prohibited by court order from possessing guns. Credit: Steven Lane/AP photo/The Columbian Lack of consistent ...
The coronavirus pandemic has forced students to do most of their learning online, but what about the tens of millions of families who don’t have access to reliable high-speed internet? Reporter Will ...