An Intercept and SITU reconstruction of an incident in North Carolina last June shows police intentionally trapped and tear-gassed hundreds of peaceful protesters.
Ashraf Maniar was surveilled and harassed at home in the U.S., and detained by a foreign government, after being placed on the terrorism watchlist.
Internal city documents show slow responses to mass looting, as NYPD’s heavily militarized riot squad cracked down on protests.
In an exclusive interview, Ellsberg explains why he hopes the courts take on the law used to crack down on whistleblowers.
American Web Loan was set up as a tribal lender, but a class-action lawsuit reveals who controlled the company — and made massive profits — behind the scenes.
The end of the property tax exemption came as one of a series of blows heralding new public pushback against fossil fuels.
Patricia Pastor, who represents Scott Stringer’s harassment accuser Jean Kim, has a history with nonunion construction outfits who see Stringer as an enemy.
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