Category: Investigative Journalism
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Kenyan Weapons Linked to Sudan’s Civil War
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Bellingcat and our partners at Kenya’s Daily Nation have identified Kenyan-labelled crates of ammunition inside an alleged RSF…
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From New York to Arizona, Efforts Emerge to Curb Drug Testing During Childbirth
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Several proposals followed an investigation by The Marshall Project and Reveal exposing the harms of widespread drug testing…
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Have LLMs Finally Mastered Geolocation?
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An ambiguous city street, a freshly mown field, and a parked armoured vehicle were among the example photos…
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Pigeon Shoots and Hitmen: New Leads in a Texas Oilman’s Cold Case
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Illustration by Ann Kiernan. The post Pigeon Shoots and Hitmen: New Leads in a Texas Oilman’s Cold Case…
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A Gun Deemed Too Dangerous for Cops, But Fine for Civilians
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Police are reselling their SIG Sauer P320 pistols—alleged in multiple lawsuits to fire without the trigger being pulled—to…
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India-Pakistan Conflict: How a Deepfake Video Made it Mainstream
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India and Pakistan have been trading blows in the wake of a militant attack on tourists in Indian-administered…
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Why Some Doctors Are Pushing to End Routine Drug Testing During Childbirth
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Hospitals routinely report parents to child welfare authorities based on error-prone drug tests. Some hospitals are changing policy…
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Several Law Enforcement Agencies Have Stopped Reselling Guns
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The shift comes after an investigation by The Trace, CBS News, and Reveal from The Center for Investigative…
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How Some Christian Group Homes Avoid Florida’s Standards
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In place of the state, a nonprofit association has regulatory authority over about two dozen of the facilities.…
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Arizona Sues Saudi-Owned Farm Draining Groundwater in the Desert
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The company is “taking advantage of Arizona’s failure to protect its precious groundwater resource,” the lawsuit says. Arizona…