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Cleveland
Ohio Bill Could Force State to Shut Down Troubled Residential Treatment Facilities
Feature
How North Carolina Officials Kept the Truth About a Police Shooting Hidden
Redemption Songs
The Message Behind This ‘Hamilton’-Style Prison Rap? Pride Can Be Dangerous
The Marshall Project
Closing Argument
April 18
More Cities Sending Mental Health Workers Instead of Police, But Funding Doubts Remain
More than 40 of the largest U.S. cities have launched some alternative response, but questions remain about how to pay for it.
By
Jamiles Lartey
Life Inside
April 17
A Prison Barber Class That Makes Men Learn Box Braids, Wet Sets and Other Women’s Styles
At New York’s Green Haven lockup, student barbers must overcome their machismo — and annoyance — to sharpen their craft.
By
Joseph Wilson
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Cleveland
April 14
New Videos Show ‘Absolutely Egregious Care’ in 2025 Cuyahoga County Jail Death
Ohio reopens review of Jennifer Wade’s death after county officials failed to provide body cam footage.
By
Doug Livingston
,
Mark Puente
and
Brittany Hailer
Feature
April 14
What It’s Like to Go Through Perimenopause and Menopause in Prison
Limited information and a lack of informed health care providers make this life transition even more difficult for incarcerated people.
By
Rebecca McCray
Redemption Songs
April 12
The Bootlegging, Blues Singing Star of 1930s Prison Radio
Hattie Ellis was poised for post-prison fame. Then she encountered shotcallers who didn’t value her voice.
By
Maurice Chammah
Closing Argument
April 11
DHS Paying Local Police Millions in Quieter Approach to Immigration Enforcement
Facing public backlash, the Trump administration is outsourcing more immigration enforcement to local agencies and politically connected contractors.
By
Jamiles Lartey
Opening Statement
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As White House cheers red state anti-immigration bills, businesses push back
Trump loyalists jockey for top jobs at post-Bondi Justice Department
Witnesses in criminal probe of ex-CIA Director Brennan subpoenaed to testify before grand jury, sources say
ICE says 81% arrested in Operation Midway Blitz had no convictions, falsely asserts no citizens arrested
Cameras in the courtroom and preliminary hearing argued at daylong Tyler Robinson hearing
Animal activists attempt raid at beagle research facility, Ridglan Farms
Harvey Weinstein's rape retrial is set to open Tuesday
We Forget About ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ at Our Peril
Opinion
Trump's pressure campaign against Jerome Powell compromises prosecutors
Nessel, Benson vow to fight Trump Wayne County ballot demand
What Brought Down Eric Swalwell
Kash Patel Sues the Atlantic Over “Excessive Drinking” Claims
America has almost never seen a worse crime. Everyone forgets what happened right after.
Two Magicians Warn the Supreme Court About Junk Science
Will Trump Pardon Ghislaine Maxwell? Her Lawyer Thinks So.
LA to pay $11.8M to man blinded by projectile during Dodgers celebration
Analysis
April 6
ICE Has Detained 6,200+ Kids in Trump’s Second Term, Up 10x Since Biden Left Office
Advocates warn trauma from detentions will cause kids lifelong damage.
By
Anna Flagg
and
Shannon Heffernan
Redemption Songs
April 5
Police Used Mac Dre’s Music Against Him. In Jail, He Used the Phone to Get Revenge.
In his signature trickster style, the Vallejo, California, rapper recorded an album on jail phones — and even called out cops by name.
By
Maurice Chammah
Closing Argument
April 4
In New York City, Mamdani’s New Appointee Talks About Reimagining Public Safety
Deputy Mayor Renita Francois will lead a new office that plans to dispatch more mental health professionals instead of police.
By
Wilbert L. Cooper
Life Inside
April 3
Mario Monteiro Was Incarcerated at 17. Gardening Helped Him Survive 23 Years.
“Each sprout was a quiet victory,” writes the tree steward. “Each harvest was a reminder that even in unexpected places, growth was possible.”
By
Mario Monteiro