by Justin Salhani Nov 24, 2015
As anti-Muslim sentiment intensifies here, so does the community’s fear.
by Bryce Covert Nov 4, 2015
Exotic dancers are fighting back against exploitative working conditions across the country. But will they be able to make any lasting change?
by Kira Lerner Nov 3, 2015
Scott's faulty brake light was a death sentence.
by Erica Hellerstein Oct 29, 2015
The story of Robert "Cowboy Bob" Macy, the Oklahoma County prosecutor who sent 54 people to death row.
by Natasha Geiling Oct 28, 2015
Ten years after ocean acidification nearly broke the Pacific shellfish industry, the region is leading the world in both science and policy. What can we learn from Washington's success story?
by Lindsay Gibbs Oct 7, 2015
Where exactly did the NFL’s money go, and how much did it really help? Has the culture within the league changed at all? And how involved should sports leagues even be in this space?
by Josh Israel Sep 29, 2015
"The choice, when they offered to donate tissue, was very easy... I said 'yes, that of course do that.'"
by Jack Jenkins Sep 16, 2015
"I spend just as much time in non-Seventh-day Adventist churches because I’m not convinced that the denomination is the most important thing," Carson said.
by Erica Hellerstein Sep 15, 2015
Documents obtained by ThinkProgress reveal a troubling pattern of negligence that allows many of the most vulnerable inmates to fall through the cracks.
by Emily Atkin & Josh Israel Sep 14, 2015
One Republican state senator says Matt Bevin's proposal to eliminate Kentucky's acclaimed health insurance exchange would be "disastrous."
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