general America’s ring of fire By reveal.prx.org Published On :: Sat, 17 Jun 2017 04:05:27 -0000 Last fall, Reveal reporters predicted that wildfires would spread to new parts of the country, and to more densely populated areas. Now, we revisit that hour with a new story about Kansas, a state that’s battling not only wildfires, but also significant underfunding of its forest firefighter team. Head over to revealnews.org for more of our reporting. Follow us on Facebook at fb.com/ThisIsReveal and on Twitter @reveal. And to see some of what you’re hearing, we’re also on Instagram @revealnews. Full Article Al Letson Arizona Center for Investigative Reporting Climate Fire Danger Fire Department Fire Safety Fires Flagstaff Health Heatwave Housing Investigation Investigative Investigative Journalism Kansas Natural Disasters News & Politics Podcast Reporting Reveal Summer Underfunded Weather Wildfire Yarnell Fire
general Trial and terror By reveal.prx.org Published On :: Sat, 24 Jun 2017 04:05:38 -0000 President Donald Trump has used the threat of foreign-born terrorists to justify his travel ban – but since 9/11, nearly every terrorist attack in the United States has come from within. On this episode of Reveal, we investigate which domestic terror episodes get tracked and why. To explore more reporting, visit revealnews.org or find us on fb.com/ThisIsReveal, Twitter @reveal or Instagram @revealnews. Full Article America Arson Assaulting a Police Officer Bundy Bundy Ranch Christianity Data Data Journalism Database Domestic Terror FBI Gun Violence Hate Crime Investigation Investigative Fund Investigative Journalism Investigative Reporting Islam Islamist Jihad Jury Las Vegas Law Law Enforcement Mental Health Mosque Muslim Nevada News & Politics Oregon Podcast Police Portland Race Racism Radical Radio Sovereign Citizen Sovereign Citizen Movement Terror Plot Terror Suspect Terrorism Trial United States crime right wing
general Losing ground By reveal.prx.org Published On :: Sat, 01 Jul 2017 04:05:07 -0000 In 1996, Eddie Wise, the son of a sharecropper, purchased a farm with a loan from the USDA. Twenty years later, the USDA foreclosed on the property and evicted him. Reveal investigates his claim that he was discriminated against because of his race. To explore more reporting, visit revealnews.org or find us on fb.com/ThisIsReveal, Twitter @reveal or Instagram @revealnews. Full Article African American Agriculture Al Letson Black Center for Investigative Reporting Class-action Default Discrimination Eviction Farm Subsidies Farmers Farming Federal Government Investigative Journalism Investigative Reporting Lawsuit Loans Podcast Race Racism Reveal Sharecropping Subsidies USDA
general The smuggler (rebroadcast) By reveal.prx.org Published On :: Sat, 08 Jul 2017 04:05:07 -0000 In 2015 French radio reporter Raphael Krafft was covering the refugee crisis. Then one day, one refugee asked for his help. Raphael followed his moral compass… which led him on the journey of a lifetime. To explore more reporting, visit revealnews.org or find us at fb.com/ThisIsReveal, on Twitter @reveal, or Instagram @revealnews. Full Article Alps Climbing Discrimination Displacement Europe European Union France Immigration Investigative Journalism Journey Middle East Middle Eastern Podcast Radio Refugee Refugee Crisis Smuggling Trek War journalism
general Al Letson Reveals: Roger Stone By reveal.prx.org Published On :: Thu, 13 Jul 2017 17:37:49 -0000 President Donald Trump has been in office for six months. On this week’s podcast special, Reveal host Al Letson speaks with someone who helped get him there – Roger Stone. Stone is a former campaign adviser to Trump and helped set the tone of the 2016 election. For decades, he’s played hardball politics as a Republican strategist and now is the subject of a documentary. He and Letson discuss political dirty tricks, white supremacy and Russian meddling in the November election. To explore more reporting, visit revealnews.org or find us at fb.com/ThisIsReveal, on Twitter @reveal, or on Instagram @revealnews. Full Article
general No where to run By reveal.prx.org Published On :: Sat, 15 Jul 2017 04:05:44 -0000 In Texas, the foster care system is failing the vulnerable children it’s meant to protect, leaving them without a safe place to live. Many end up on the streets or in jail, which is one of the few places where they can receive treatment services. This week we look into the crisis in foster care, and efforts to fix it. To explore more reporting, visit revealnews.org or find us at fb.com/ThisIsReveal, on Twitter @reveal, or Instagram @revealnews. Full Article Abuse Al Letson Child Abuse Child Sex Abuse Childhood Crisis Delinquency Department of Justice Exploitation Foster Care Foster Home Funding Juvenile Podcast Police Police Training Prostitution Safety Sex Work Sex trafficking Sexual Abuse Sexual exploitation Texas Texas Tribune Trafficking Underage Victims Vulnerability
general Deadly waters By reveal.prx.org Published On :: Sat, 22 Jul 2017 04:05:55 -0000 The U.S. Navy spends tens of billions of dollars each year building and repairing ships. But how safe are the shipyards where that work is done? Reveal investigates how lax safety has been allowed to persist at shipyards that thrive on military contracts. This hour also will explore one of the newest warships in the Navy’s fleet and whether it’s living up to expectations. And we’ll tell the story of one man’s unexplained disappearance on the high seas. To explore more reporting, visit revealnews.org or find us at fb.com/ThisIsReveal, on Twitter @reveal, or Instagram @revealnews. Full Article Dangerous Conditions Fisheries Fishery Observers Investigation Labor Labor Practices Military Contracting Military Contractors Naval Naval Ships Navy Ocean Podcast Politico Safety Seafaring Seas Shipbuilders Shipbuilding Ships Stan Alcorn Sukey Lewis Tom Knudson US Navy VT Halter Water Work Workplace Safety labor rights
general Her own devices: Is a contraceptive implant making us sick? By reveal.prx.org Published On :: Sat, 29 Jul 2017 04:05:33 -0000 In Texas, women with limited access to abortions are traveling across the border to find a drug that will induce miscarriages. In Mississippi, anti-abortion groups are opening crisis pregnancy centers across from abortion clinics to persuade women to keep their babies. And one company offers permanent birth control through the insertion of a simple device – that’s ended up causing health complications for thousands of women. This week, we look into pregnancy and the ways people try to prevent it, end it and save it. To explore more reporting, visit revealnews.org or find us at fb.com/ThisIsReveal, on Twitter @reveal or Instagram @revealnews. Full Article Abortion Al Letson Allergy Anti-abortion Anti-abortion clinics Birth Control Contraception Crisis Pregnancy DIY Device Drug Essure FDA Federal Government Healthcare Hysterectomy Investigation Investigative Journalism Miscarriage Mothers Nickel Permanent Podcast Pregnancy Pro-choice Reveal Safety Sickness Testing US Government Women Women's health Women's issues health
general No country for sanctuary seekers By reveal.prx.org Published On :: Sat, 05 Aug 2017 04:05:01 -0000 President Donald Trump has promised to withdraw federal money from jurisdictions that do not help immigration agents find and deport people living illegally in this country. This week, we look into places that offer sanctuary to those immigrants – and what the conflict between federal and local policies means for them. To explore more reporting, visit revealnews.org or find us at fb.com/ThisIsReveal, on Twitter @reveal or Instagram @revealnews. Full Article Alex Hall Asylum Border Buffalo Canada Central America Dairy Donald Trump Farm Farming Food Ike Sriskandarajah Immigration Immigration Law Jeff Sessions Justin Trudeau Labor Labor Practices New York Podcast Refugee Refugee Crisis Refugees Trump Wisconsin Wisconsin Public Radio labor rights
general The mystery of Mountain Jane Doe By reveal.prx.org Published On :: Sat, 12 Aug 2017 04:05:02 -0000 Investigators dig up an unidentified murder victim, 45 years after she was buried, in an attempt to give her back her name. The exhumation leads to a series of unexpected revelations about who she was and why she may have been killed. Her case speaks to the complexity – and importance – of opening up cold cases. This Reveal story is one of thousands from the crisis of America’s unidentified dead. To explore more reporting, visit revealnews.org or find us at fb.com/ThisIsReveal, on Twitter @reveal or Instagram @revealnews. Full Article Cold case Data Journalism Emmy Awards Harlan Investigation Jane Doe Kentucky Left for Dead Lost and the Found Michael Schiller Missing Persons Mountain Jane Doe Murder NamUs Podcast True Crime Unsolved crime
general Hate on the march: white nationalism in the Trump era By reveal.prx.org Published On :: Sat, 19 Aug 2017 04:05:02 -0000 In the wake of the protests by neo-Nazis and white supremacists that turned deadly in Charlottesville, Virginia, President Donald Trump has come under fire for not immediately and clearly condemning American racists. It’s not the first time. Trump and those close to him have often played down the threat of violence committed by white supremacists across the country. This week, through interviews with key Trump supporters and advisers, we explore if we should have seen Charlottesville coming and if we should expect more race-based clashes on the way. To explore more reporting, visit revealnews.org or find us at fb.com/ThisIsReveal, on Twitter @reveal or Instagram @revealnews. Full Article Activism Al Letson Alt right Antifa Charlottesville Donald Trump Facism Hatred Heather Heyer Identity Politics Life after Hate Nazi Nazism Neo-nazis Podcast Policing Racism Radicalism Richard Spencer Roger Stone Sebastian Gorka Terror Terrorism United Stated Violence Virginia White Nationalism White Supremacy Will Carless
general Follow the money: Citizen sleuths investigate By reveal.prx.org Published On :: Sat, 26 Aug 2017 04:05:47 -0000 How much is President Donald Trump worth? And is he or anyone in his administration profiting from their positions? Reveal is teaming up with the Center for Public Integrity to investigate those questions. We’ve created a database listing all the assets that members of his administration have disclosed. Now we’re digging through those documents to see whether there are any conflicts of interest – and we’re asking the public to take part in our investigation. Citizen sleuths already have uncovered some leads. By crowdsourcing this project, we can monitor whether any policy changes end up benefiting members of the president’s team. To explore more reporting, visit revealnews.org or find us at fb.com/ThisIsReveal, on Twitter @reveal or Instagram @revealnews. Full Article Accountability Al Leston Betsy DeVos Center for Investigative Reporting Citizen Sleuths Data Data Journalism Database Donald Trump Evasion Filings Investigation Law Loans Money New Worth Podcast Rich Tax Filing Taxes Trump Trump Administration Wealth
general Rise of a movement By reveal.prx.org Published On :: Mon, 28 Aug 2017 08:42:24 -0000 While covering Sunday’s “Rally Against Hate” in Berkeley, California, today, Reveal host Al Letson witnessed a man being attacked by a group of protesters. The man was balled up on the ground, fending off blows from several people. Al jumped in front of the batterers, protecting the man from further injury. On this special episode of Reveal, Al talks about what happened and how the battles between right- and left-wing protesters are playing out. Full Article Al Letson Alt right Antifa Bay Area Berkeley Black Bloc California Donald Trump Hate Report Joey Gibson Michael Montgomery Patriot Prayer Podcast Politics Protest Racism San Francisco Trump Will Carless right wing
general The perfect storm By reveal.prx.org Published On :: Sat, 02 Sep 2017 04:05:41 -0000 Hurricane Harvey brought unprecedented rain and destruction to Houston, and it likely will take years for the city to recover. In the aftermath of the storm, we get an eyewitness account of what residents are experiencing from Reveal’s Neena Satija. Then we revisit her earlier reporting about Houston’s vulnerability to hurricanes and rain. In 2008, Hurricane Ike swept through Texas and resulted in billions of dollars in damage. But it could have been much worse. Just like Harvey, that storm turned at the last minute and didn’t hit Houston head on. So imagine if Ike happened again, but with slightly higher winds, and this time, the storm didn’t turn but headed straight toward Houston. In this hour of Reveal, we work with The Texas Tribune and ProPublica to take a look at a computer model of a worst-case hurricane called “Mighty Ike,” and what that would mean for Houston and the nation. Full Article Climate Change Disaster Relief Disasters Economy Environment Galveston Harvey Houston Houston Ship Channel Hurricane Hurricane Harvey Hurricane Ike Ike Investigation Natural Disasters Neena Satija Podcast ProPublica Shipping Channel Texas Texas Tribune Weather
general Running from cops (rebroadcast) By reveal.prx.org Published On :: Sat, 09 Sep 2017 04:05:31 -0000 In cities across America, black men are on the run. On April 4, 2015, in South Carolina, Walter Scott was killed while running away from a police officer. Eight days later, Freddie Gray ran from police in Baltimore. He was caught and later died in custody. On this episode of Reveal, we explore the consequences of fleeing from the police through two stories, both set in Baltimore. Head over to revealnews.org for more of our reporting. Follow us on Facebook at fb.com/ThisIsReveal and on Twitter @reveal. And to see some of what you’re hearing, we’re also on Instagram @revealnews. Full Article African American Baltimore Cops Courts Criminal Justice Freddie Gray Investigation Law Enforcement Podcast Police Police Brutality Police Misconduct Police Training Police Violence Race True Crime WYPR crime
general The rise of the new German right By reveal.prx.org Published On :: Sat, 16 Sep 2017 04:05:10 -0000 In just a few days, Germans will go to the polls to vote for a new government in an election that feels strangely familiar. For decades, Germany’s elections have been subdued and predictable, but this campaign cycle has seen a rise of fake news, hate groups and right-wing politicians with a nationalist agenda. There also are allegations of Russian meddling. This week on Reveal, we team up with Coda Story to look at the rise of right-wing populism in Germany’s election. — Head over to revealnews.org for more of our reporting. Follow us on Facebook at fb.com/ThisIsReveal and on Twitter @reveal. And to see some of what you’re hearing, we’re also on Instagram @revealnews. Full Article Angela Merkel Bavaria Beatrix von Storch Coda Story Deutschland Disinformation EU Election European Union Fake News Germany Hacking Luisa Beck Meddling Nazi Neo-Nazi Parliament Podcast Refugee Crisis Refugees Russia Social Media Syria Vladimir Vladimir Putin
general Street fight: A new wave of political violence By reveal.prx.org Published On :: Sat, 23 Sep 2017 09:12:57 -0000 A few weeks ago, Reveal host Al Letson jumped in to protect someone who was being attacked by counter-protesters in Berkeley, California. We found the man behind the attack. He says he’s a member of antifa and is taking the fight to white nationalists. We also interviewed rally organizers who are connected to right-wing extremists. In the aftermath of the violence at a white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, militants from the left and the right are taking their battles to the streets. This week on Reveal, we examine who they are and whether they’re hurtling the country toward more civil strife. To explore more reporting, visit revealnews.org or find us at fb.com/ThisIsReveal, on Twitter @reveal or Instagram @revealnews. Full Article Al Letson Alt right America Anti-fascist Antifa Bay Area Berkeley Black Church California Center for Investigative Reporting Charlottesville Discord Donald Trump Far right Fight Heather Heyer Joey Gibson KPikklefield Keith Campbell Nazi Nazism Neo-Nazi Patriot Prayer Podcast Political Politics Protest Race San Francisco Street Fight Trump Twitter US Politics Violence right wing
general Does the Time Fit the Crime? By reveal.prx.org Published On :: Sat, 30 Sep 2017 04:05:35 -0000 The number of women in U.S. prisons and jails has increased more than 700 percent since 1980. And for 25 years, Oklahoma has led the nation in locking up women. This week on Reveal, we look at the causes behind this spike. To explore more reporting, visit revealnews.org or find us at fb.com/ThisIsReveal, on Twitter @reveal or Instagram @revealnews. Full Article Al Letson Center for Investigative Reporting Criminal Criminal Justice DNA Evidence Death Row Drug Drug sentencing Drug trafficking Inmates Jail Jailhouse Lawyer Law Law Enforcement Law and Disorder New Jersey New Yorker News & Politics Oklahoma Podcast Race Reform Sentencing Society & Culture Swintec The Frontier True Crime Typewriter Ziva Branstetter crime drugs prison
general Before Prison By reveal.prx.org Published On :: Thu, 05 Oct 2017 16:57:51 -0000 In 2013, Robyn Allen received a 20-year sentence for trafficking in illegal drugs. She says she sold methamphetamine to support her family after a back injury left her without work. But the reasons Allen started using the drug run much deeper. In spite of taking measures to reduce its long-standing record as the No. 1 incarcerator of women in the country, Oklahoma keeps locking up women at more than twice the national average. Oklahoma incarcerates 151 out of every 100,000 women, often given harsh sentences for nonviolent drug crimes. This has taken its toll on several generations of women in the state. Full Article Abuse Criminal Criminal Justice Documentary Film Drug Rehab Drug sentencing Film Governor Fallin Health Jail Justice Law Law Enforcement Mary Fallin News & Politics Oklahoma Podcast Sentencing Sexual Abuse True Crime Women Women in prison Women's issues crime drugs incarceration prison
general All work. No pay. Life at a rehab work camp. By reveal.prx.org Published On :: Sat, 07 Oct 2017 04:05:34 -0000 Desperate to reduce crowding in jails and prisons, court systems all over the country are trying diversion – alternatives to putting offenders behind bars. On today’s Reveal, we peek behind the good intentions and uneven results. — To explore more reporting, visit revealnews.org or find us at fb.com/ThisIsReveal, on Twitter @reveal or Instagram @revealnews. Full Article Abuse Addiction Bail Bail Bonds Bay Area Business CAIIR California Chicken Criminal Criminal Justice Diversion Drug Drug Courts Drug Rehab Drug sentencing Health Indentured Servitude Investigation Jail Jailhouse Justice KFC KQED Law Law Enforcement Lee Romney Legal News & Politics Nutrish Oklahoma PetSmart Podcast Popeyes Scandal Simmons Slavery Sukey Lewis True Crime Workplace Safety crime rehabilitation
general Al Letson Reveals: The fight to end affirmative action in higher education By reveal.prx.org Published On :: Thu, 12 Oct 2017 05:20:23 -0000 President Trump’s Department of Justice is investigating claims that Harvard is discriminating against Asian American students in its admissions program. Harvard has been accused of capping the number of Asian American students to make room for other ethnicities. Al talks to Edward Blum about the case. Blum has made a career out of challenging race-based college admissions. And he and his group, Students for Fair Admissions, filed a lawsuit against Harvard three years ago that makes some of the same claims the Justice Department is now investigating. Full Article Abigail Fisher Affirmative Action Austin Case College Data Journalism Discrimination Donald J Trump Donald Trump Education Edward Blum Equality Equity Ethnicity Harvard Harvard University Higher Education Interview Ivy League Law Lawsuit Legal Litigation News & Politics Podcast Project on Fair Representation Race Racial Issues SCOTUS Scholarship School Society & Culture Supreme Court Texas Trump Tuition UT University journalism
general Access Denied: The Fight for Public Education By reveal.prx.org Published On :: Sat, 14 Oct 2017 04:05:39 -0000 Education Secretary Betsy DeVos wants parents to have the ultimate choice of where their children go to school – public or private – and taxpayers to make it possible. This week, Reveal examines how DeVos might funnel federal education dollars toward private school tuition, yet leave school choice rules up to the states. Plus, we’ll look at how hundreds of thousands of students in Texas were denied the special education they are guaranteed under federal civil rights law. — To explore more reporting, visit revealnews.org or find us at fb.com/ThisIsReveal, on Twitter @reveal or Instagram @revealnews. Full Article Betsy DeVos Budget Charter Charter Schools Civil Rights Confirmation DeVos Department of Education Disabilities DoE Education Education Secretary Education Spending Elementary School Emily Harris Fights High School House House of Representatives Houston Houston Chronicle Houston Public Media IDEA Law Learning Disabilities News & Politics Podcast Policy Private Schools Religious Education Religious Schools School Choice Senate Society & Culture Special Ed Special Education Student Rights Students Supreme Court Suspensions Texas Tuition Vouchers WLRN
general Recovering from Rehab By reveal.prx.org Published On :: Thu, 19 Oct 2017 04:05:25 -0000 In 2010, Brad McGahey was sentenced to a year in prison for buying a stolen horse trailer. But when he went before a judge, he was told he was going to carry out his sentence by working instead, through a program called CAAIR, or Christian Alcoholics & Addicts in Recovery. McGahey wasn’t addicted to anything at the time of his sentencing. Hundreds of men are sent to CAAIR in lieu of a prison sentence each year. The program promises recovery from addiction for participants, but most of their time is spent working at a chicken processing plant, where they pull guts and feathers from slaughtered chickens and prepare them for distribution to companies such as Walmart, KFC and PetSmart. Full Article Alcoholism All Work No Pay Business CAIIR Chicken Criminal Justic Documentary Film Drug Law Drug Rehab Film Filmmakers Glassbreaker Films Glassbreakers Health Jail KFC Law News & Politics Oklahoma PetSmart Podcast Recovery Rehab Rodeo Science & Medicine Substance Abuse True Crime Video Wal-Mart Women crime prison
general Too Many Pills By reveal.prx.org Published On :: Sat, 21 Oct 2017 04:05:23 -0000 On Reveal, we share how the government failed to stop the flow of millions and millions of pills that fuelled the national painkiller epidemic. A Washington Post/60 Minutes partnership with Reveal tells the story of a DEA insider who tried to stop drug distribution companies from flooding America with truckloads of pain pills. His effort was met with backlash from his own agency, the pharmaceutical industry and Congress. To explore more reporting, visit revealnews.org or find us at fb.com/ThisIsReveal, on Twitter @reveal or Instagram @revealnews. Full Article Health News & Politics Science & Medicine True Crime
general Heroin Diaries By reveal.prx.org Published On :: Thu, 26 Oct 2017 04:05:49 -0000 On this special episode of Reveal, reporter Jack Rodolico in partnership with New Hampshire Public Radio brings us an intimate look at the people affected by the opioid epidemic. On May 22, 2015, Daniel Couzins died of a fentanyl overdose at 31. Couzins, an assistant manager at a New Hampshire bank, had started using heroin to quell his severe depression and anxiety – a feeling he likened to “a conference room of people yelling at each other” inside his head. Becoming addicted was never his plan. Things just ended up that way. When Couzins died, he left behind a series of video diaries that his wife, Jennifer, discovered. The tapes offer a harrowing look at how opioid addiction can slowly take over – and end – a life. “I need to watch them,” Jennifer says, “because I need to know.” — To explore more reporting, visit revealnews.org or find us at fb.com/ThisIsReveal, on Twitter @reveal or Instagram @revealnews. Full Article Explicit or Mature Content Health News & Politics Society & Culture
general Inside Trump’s Immigration Crackdown By reveal.prx.org Published On :: Sat, 28 Oct 2017 04:05:26 -0000 Beyond the planned border wall and limits on new refugees, the federal government wants tighter restrictions on immigration to this country. On this episode of Reveal, we examine efforts throughout the U.S. to deport migrants faster, detain them longer and prevent them from obtaining visas that might offer a path to legal residency. — To explore more reporting, visit revealnews.org or find us at fb.com/ThisIsReveal, on Twitter @reveal or Instagram @revealnews. Full Article Anna Sale Bernice Yeung Border Border Wall Children Death Death Sex and Money Detention Donald J Trump Donald Trump Family Guatemala Honduras Human Rights Illegal Immigration Immigration Immigration Law Kids Labor Mexico Migrant Labor Migrant Workers Migrants News & Politics Pennsylvania Philadelphia Podcast Prisons Refugee Refugee Crisis Refugees Sex & Money Society & Culture U.S.-Mexico Border Visa WHYY WNYC
general A Divided Road By reveal.prx.org Published On :: Thu, 02 Nov 2017 01:00:35 -0000 Shortly after President Donald Trump’s election, two friends, Lauren and Martina, decided to provide free legal aid to people living in the country without permission. They left their home in New York and traveled across the country by van to meet people in need of help. Lauren is an immigration lawyer and Martina is an immigrant from Mexico. In just a few months, they traveled to 12 states and estimated they advised nearly 200 immigrants on a shoestring budget. Full Article Al Leston Documentary Documentary Film Film Glassbreaker Films Glassbreakers Immigrants Immigration Immigration Law Investigation News & Politics Podcast Reveal Roadtrip Society & Culture Undocumented Video
general The Paradise Papers By reveal.prx.org Published On :: Sun, 05 Nov 2017 18:00:04 -0000 Remember the Panama Papers? It was a massive 2015 document leak that exposed a system in which offshore companies enable crime and corruption. The Pulitzer Prize-winning investigation that followed, led by The International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ), was a collaboration among more than 100 newsrooms across the world. It led to a flurry of resignations and indictments and took down leaders in Iceland and Pakistan. This week, Reveal journalists teamed up with ICIJ for a new bombshell: The Paradise Papers. This time around, the action is centered on more than 13 million confidential files leaked to Suddeutsche Zeitung and shared with the ICIJ’s global team of more than 300 journalists. Many of the confidential documents, emails and voicemails come from Appleby, a Bermuda-based law firm. The leaks shed light on how corporate giants move their cash from one offshore tax haven to another. The Paradise Papers also open questions about Trump’s Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross’ financial ties to Russian companies. And they disclose how Facebook and Twitter received backing from Kremlin-controlled Russian banks. This comes at a time when the two tech giants are facing scrutiny by the U.S. Justice Department and Congress. This global collaboration involves a team of journalists from 67 countries. Reveal is the first U.S. public radio show and podcast to tell the story through audio. Don’t miss this episode, and stay tuned for a series of partners’ text stories on our site in the coming days. Full Article Apple Bermuda Bono Business Collaboration Facebook ICIJ International Consortium of Investigative Journalists Investigation Leak News & Politics Panama Papers Paradise Papers Podcast Radical Sharing Russia Süddeutsche Zeitung Taxes Technology True Crime Twitter Uber
general Losing ground By reveal.prx.org Published On :: Sat, 11 Nov 2017 05:05:37 -0000 In 1996, Eddie Wise, the son of a sharecropper, purchased a farm with a loan from the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Twenty years later, the USDA foreclosed on the property and evicted him. Reveal investigates his claim that he was discriminated against because of his race. — To explore more reporting, visit revealnews.org or find us on fb.com/ThisIsReveal, Twitter @reveal or Instagram @revealnews. Full Article Agriculture Business Discrimination Documentary Duke Economy Eddie Wise Farm Farming Finance Government Investigation John Biewen News & Politics Podcast Race Real Estate Scene on Radio Sharecropper USDA
general Video: Grieving in a Fishbowl By reveal.prx.org Published On :: Thu, 16 Nov 2017 17:58:32 -0000 This short film was produced by the Glassbreaker Films team at The Center for Investigative Reporting. Glassbreaker Films is an all-female group of filmmakers working to promote gender parity in investigative journalism and documentary filmmaking. After a mass shooting, the media descends on the victims. They’re asked time and again what they saw, what they felt and why they think it happened. After the dead are counted and the shooter’s motives are scrutinized, the survivors try to cope and move on. Heather Martin was a senior at Columbine High School in Colorado when two teenagers shot and killed 12 students and one teacher. More than a decade later, 12 people were killed and dozens more injured in a shooting at an Aurora movie theater, just miles from where Martin lived. To create a space for survivors to talk about their grief and traumatic new realities, Martin co-founded The Rebels Project, a nationwide support network that connects survivors of mass tragedy to help them process their experiences. Martin says she desperately wants the group to stop growing, but every year, more members are joined by tragic circumstances. Full Article Aurora Colorado Columbine Documentary Documentary Film Film Guns Littleton Mass Shooting Media News & Politics Podcast Rebels Project Shooting Shootings Survivors Tragedy Victims
general Pizzagate: A slice of fake news By reveal.prx.org Published On :: Sat, 18 Nov 2017 05:05:49 -0000 On this episode of Reveal, we look at #Pizzagate. This story takes us into the world of right-wing Twitter trolls, pro-Trump political operatives and fake-news profiteers from St. Louis to Macedonia. Reveal unravels how this conspiracy theory spread and tries to answer one big question: How did America become a post-truth country? — To explore more reporting, visit revealnews.org or find us on fb.com/ThisIsReveal, Twitter @reveal or Instagram @revealnews. Full Article 2016 Election Alex Jones Bots Comet Comet Ping-Pong Comet Pizza Comet Pizzeria Conspiracy Theory DC Donald Trump Election Erik Prince Facebook Hack Hacking Hillary Clinton Hoax InfoWars Internet Investigation Investigative Fund Macedonia Michael Flynn News & Politics Pizzagate Pizzeria Podcast Podesta Politics President Rolling Stone Russia Social Media Society & Culture The Nation Trolls Trump Twitter Washington Web Wikileaks
general Her own devices: Is a contraceptive implant making us sick? By reveal.prx.org Published On :: Sat, 25 Nov 2017 05:05:45 -0000 In Texas, women with limited access to abortions are traveling across the border to find a drug that will induce miscarriages. In Mississippi, anti-abortion groups are opening crisis pregnancy centers across from abortion clinics to persuade women to keep their babies. And one company offers permanent birth control through the insertion of a simple device – that’s ended up causing health complications for thousands of women. This week, we look into pregnancy and the ways people try to prevent it, end it and save it. — To explore more reporting, visit revealnews.org or find us at fb.com/ThisIsReveal, on Twitter @reveal or Instagram @revealnews. Full Article Abortion Anti-abortion Anti-abortion clinics Bayer Birth Birth Control Business CPCs Contraception Crisis Pregnancy Centers Documentary Essure Health Care Health Issues Jennifer Block Mexico Mississppi News & Politics Podcast Pro-Life Pro-choice Science & Medicine Texas Women's health health
general Video: Until Something is Done By reveal.prx.org Published On :: Thu, 30 Nov 2017 05:59:39 -0000 This short film was produced by the Glassbreaker Films team at The Center for Investigative Reporting. Glassbreaker Films is an all-female group of filmmakers working to promote gender parity in investigative journalism and documentary filmmaking. In the early hours of 2009, 22-year-old Oscar Grant was fatally shot by a Bay Area Rapid Transit police officer at the Fruitvale station in Oakland, California. The shooting was captured on cellphone video and made headlines nationwide, leading to a national conversation about police brutality. The officer who shot Grant was convicted of involuntary manslaughter and served 11 months in prison out of a two-year sentence. In the following years, as more police killings made the news, Grant’s mother, Wanda Johnson, decided to turn her pain and grief into a purpose. With Grant’s uncle, Cephus Johnson, she established The Oscar Grant Foundation, which led to a movement made up of mothers like her, whose sons were killed by police. She gathers with these women to help them find justice and ensure that their children are not forgotten. The number of members continues to grow steadily every year. Watch the rest of The Aftermath series at: revealnews.org/theaftermath Full Article History News & Politics True Crime
general Where criminals get their guns By reveal.prx.org Published On :: Sat, 02 Dec 2017 05:05:47 -0000 Across the country, criminals are arming themselves in unexpected ways. In Florida, they’re stealing guns from unlocked cars and gun stores. In other places, they’re getting them from the police themselves, as cash-strapped departments sell their used weapons to buy new ones. On this episode of Reveal, we learn where criminals get their guns and what cars can teach us about gun safety. — To explore more reporting, visit revealnews.org or find us on fb.com/ThisIsReveal, Twitter @reveal or Instagram @revealnews. Full Article Business News & Politics Technology True Crime
general Video: Based on a True Story By reveal.prx.org Published On :: Thu, 07 Dec 2017 06:06:40 -0000 This short film was produced by the Glassbreaker Films team at The Center for Investigative Reporting. Glassbreaker Films is an all-female group of filmmakers working to promote gender parity in investigative journalism and documentary filmmaking. The initiative is funded by The Helen Gurley Brown Foundation. The 2000 film “Erin Brockovich” seemed like a successful David versus Goliath story. A single mom of three took on PG&E for contaminating drinking water in Hinkley, California, and came out victorious, suing and winning $333 million from the giant utility company. But whatever became of the tiny town? For the roughly 600 residents who received part of that payout, the ending wasn’t all happy. Residents who lived there in the ‘90s, such as Roberta Walker, say they suffer from residual health problems. And while they can’t disclose how much money they received from the lawsuit, they say it wasn’t enough to keep them afloat for long. Now, 21 years after the lawsuit, it seems the same public health hazard continues to affect the welfare of Hinkley residents. From natural disasters to national tragedies, the media swarms around major stories, hurling those affected into the spotlight. But what happens after the cameras are gone and the country moves on to the next headline? The Aftermath revisits stories that once dominated the news, investigating where people are now and what has happened since, to tell the story after the story. For more on The Aftermath series: revealnews.org/theaftermath Full Article California Contamination Documentary Documentary Film EPA Erin Brockovich Film Glassbreaker Films Glassbreakers Health News & Politics PG&E Podcast Pollution The Aftermath Tragedy Utility Video Water Water Issues health
general Institutions of Higher Earning By reveal.prx.org Published On :: Sat, 09 Dec 2017 05:05:00 -0000 Across the country, universities are being criticized over issues of money: from how they spend their endowments, to how they raise tuition, to how they award financial aid. Many students are feeling the pinch. They’re going into debt to pay for their education, or abandoning their dreams of a college degree altogether. This week on Reveal, we take a look at the bottom line for universities and students. — To explore more reporting, visit revealnews.org or find us on fb.com/ThisIsReveal, Twitter @reveal or Instagram @revealnews. Full Article APM Reports Austin Bill McRaven Business College Cornell DACA Dreamers Education Educational Endowments Endowment Financial Aid Hechinger Report Higher Education Houston Immigration Immigration Law Ithaca College News & Politics Oil Fund Podcast Student Loan Debt Student Loans Texas Texas Tribune Tuition UT UT-Austin University University Endowments University of Texas
general The Pentagon Papers: Secrets, lies and leaks By reveal.prx.org Published On :: Sat, 16 Dec 2017 05:05:34 -0000 Special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation into Russian meddling in the U.S. elections seems to yield a new bombshell every week. Amid such high-profile revelations, we revisit a decades-old story that echoes to this day among the powerful in the nation’s capital. This episode of Reveal tells the story of Daniel Ellsberg, a former government strategist responsible for leaking the Pentagon Papers – thousands of classified documents that called into question America’s war in Vietnam. Our story juxtaposes Ellsberg’s story with that of Robert Rosenthal, our former executive director, whose first journalism job exposed him to the top-secret documents. Those papers are the subject of a new movie in theaters this holiday season. Steven Spielberg’s “The Post” depicts the Washington, D.C. paper’s decision to publish the Pentagon Papers after the Nixon administration sued the first news organization to expose them, The New York Times. — Follow us on Facebook at fb.com/ThisIsReveal and on Twitter @reveal. And to see some of what you’re hearing, we’re also on Instagram @revealnews. Full Article Daniel Ellsberg Espionage Film Government Leaks Meryl Streep Military Movie NY Times News & Politics Nixon Nixon Tapes Nuclear War Pentagon Papers Podcast Politics President Richard Nixon Robert Rosenthal Scandal The Post Tom Hanks True Crime Vietnam Washington Post Watergate Whistleblowers journalism
general Fire and Justice By reveal.prx.org Published On :: Sat, 23 Dec 2017 05:05:48 -0000 In 1988, two powerful explosions shook Kansas City, Missouri, killing six firefighters. Nine years later, five people were convicted of arson and sent to prison for life – but were they innocent? Reveal investigates problems in the case and whether federal agents pressured witnesses to lie. We also follow the life of one of the defendants and his bid for freedom. — Head over to revealnews.org for more of our reporting. Follow us on Facebook at fb.com/ThisIsReveal and on Twitter @reveal. And to see some of what you’re hearing, we’re also on Instagram @revealnews. Full Article Health News & Politics True Crime
general A Revealing Year By reveal.prx.org Published On :: Sat, 30 Dec 2017 05:05:14 -0000 Reveal has had a busy year – our team has chased stories from Oklahoma to Bermuda. We exposed a rehab program that provides labor at a chicken processing plant that’s been called a slave camp and followed the money trail of the Paradise Papers, leaked documents that revealed international tax shelters for some of America’s biggest companies. We reported on the rise of hate crimes and investigated hate groups. In this episode, we look at some of our best reporting from 2017 and how Reveal has made an impact in our world. Head over to revealnews.org for more of our reporting. Follow us on Facebook at fb.com/ThisIsReveal and on Twitter @reveal. And to see some of what you’re hearing, we’re also on Instagram @revealnews. Full Article Abuse Al Letson Al Letson Reveals All Work No Pay Alt right Antifa Apple Bermuda Cayman Islands Chicken Plant Conversation Corporate Taxes Drug Rehab Facebook Government Hate Hate Report Hate groups Health ICIJ International International Affairs International Consortium of Investigative Journalists Investigative Journalism Investigative Reporting Jersey Keith Campbell Labor Modern Day Slavery News News & Politics Nike Oklahoma Panama Papers Paradise Papers Podcast Politics Protest Protests Race Rehab Simmons Street Fight Tax Tax Filing Tax Shelter Taxes True Crime Work Camp Worker Safety Workers' Rights arkansas crime drugs right wing
general The Tide is High By reveal.prx.org Published On :: Sat, 06 Jan 2018 05:05:53 -0000 The damage inflicted on the United States by hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria will likely make the 2017 hurricane season the costliest in our history. But what is the government doing to prepare for the storms yet to come. In this hour, Reveal goes to Texas, Louisiana and Puerto Rico to investigate the government policies that let people build in harm’s way, make it difficult to move them to safety and fail to accurately tally the dead. Head over to revealnews.org for more of our reporting. Follow us on Facebook at fb.com/ThisIsReveal and on Twitter @reveal. And to see some of what you’re hearing, we’re also on Instagram @revealnews. Full Article Climate Climate Change Coast Coastal Communities Disaster Disaster Relief Environment Flooding Government Gulf Coast Gulf of Mexico Harvey Houston Hurricane Hurricane Harvey Hurricane Maria Infrastructure Irma Latino USA Louisiana Maria Marlon Bishop Medicine NPR National Public Radio New Orleans News & Politics Podcast Puerto Rico Relief Reservoir Storm Texas Tribune WWNO Weather
general Video: Fought for, Forgotten By reveal.prx.org Published On :: Thu, 11 Jan 2018 06:27:12 -0000 This short film was produced by the Glassbreaker Films team at The Center for Investigative Reporting. Glassbreaker Films is an all-female group of filmmakers working to promote gender parity in investigative journalism and documentary filmmaking. Competing threats to the bayous of Louisiana are leaving some Donald Trump supporters torn between the president’s various policies. The shrimping industry, which accounts for 15,000 jobs in the state, has seen a drastic decline in sales due to international imports. And while Trump’s “America first” promises have given shrimpers hope, he has also made devastating cuts in environmental funding that would drastically damage the fragile bayous. Between 1932 and 2010, southern Louisiana has lost, on average, a football field of land to coastal erosion every hour. And it’s estimated that by 2100, rising sea levels across the country will force 13 million people to move away from their homes on American coasts. Watch more of The Divided series here: revealnews.org/thedivided Full Article Bayou Coast Coastal Erosion Documentary Documentary Film Donald J Trump Donald Trump Environment Film Fishing Funding Glassbreaker Films Glassbreakers Government Gulf of Mexico Louisiana News & Politics Podcast Rising Sea Levels Short Film Shrimp Shrimping Video
general The mystery of Mountain Jane Doe (rebroadcast) By reveal.prx.org Published On :: Sat, 13 Jan 2018 05:05:01 -0000 Investigators dig up an unidentified murder victim, 45 years after she was buried, in an attempt to give her back her name. The exhumation leads to a series of unexpected revelations about who she was and why she may have been killed. Her case speaks to the complexity – and importance – of opening up cold cases. This Reveal story is one of thousands from the crisis of America’s unidentified dead. Head over to revealnews.org for more of our reporting. Follow us on Facebook at fb.com/ThisIsReveal and on Twitter @reveal. And to see some of what you’re hearing, we’re also on Instagram @revealnews. Full Article Explicit or Mature Content News & Politics Science & Medicine True Crime
general #MeToo: Rape on the Night Shift By reveal.prx.org Published On :: Sat, 20 Jan 2018 05:05:04 -0000 The #MeToo movement has swept from Hollywood to Capitol Hill. The careers of powerful men ended as women spoke out against workplace harassment and assault. On this episode of Reveal, we look at what happens when the people involved aren’t celebrities or powerful. We team up with KQED, the UC Berkeley Investigative Reporting Program, FRONTLINE and Univision to investigate sexual violence against female janitors. They usually work alone at night and that isolation can leave them vulnerable. A lot of them are immigrants, some living in the country illegally. Plus, we talk with an investigative editor for The New York Times who helped steer the coverage that toppled Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein. — Head over to revealnews.org for more of our reporting. Follow us on Facebook at fb.com/ThisIsReveal and on Twitter @reveal. And to see some of what you’re hearing, we’re also on Instagram @revealnews. Full Article #MeToo ABM Allyship Berkeley California Custodian Donald Trump Equality Frontline Gender Harassment Harvey Weinstein Health IRP Investigative Reporting Program Janitors KQED Latina Latinx Matt Lauer Media News & Politics Night Shift PBS Podcast Self-defense Sexual Assault Sexual Harassment Spanish True Crime UC Berkeley Univision Women at Work Women's rights Worker Safety
general Too Many Pills By reveal.prx.org Published On :: Sat, 27 Jan 2018 05:05:37 -0000 On Reveal, we share how the government failed to stop the opioid epidemic. A Washington Post/60 Minutes partnership with Reveal tells the story of how a DEA insider and his team of lawyers and investigators tried to stop drug distribution companies from flooding America with truckloads of pain pills. His effort was met with backlash from his own agency, the drug industry and Congress. We also hear the intimate chronicle of one wife’s discovery of her husband’s video diaries after his death from a fentanyl overdose. Finally, Reveal host Al Letson talks with Jan Rader, the fire chief in Huntington, West Virginia, about her fight to preserve life in the face of a crushing epidemic. Rader was profiled in the Oscar-nominated documentary “Heroin(e).” To explore more reporting, visit revealnews.org or find us at fb.com/ThisIsReveal, on Twitter @reveal or Instagram @revealnews. Full Article 60 Minutes Audio Diary CBS CIR DEA Documentary Donald Trump Drug Drug Enforcement Elaine McMillion Sheldon Fentanyl Glassbreaker Films Glassbreakers Government Health Heroin(e) Huntington Jack Rodolico Jan Rader Laura Starecheski Netflix News & Politics Non-narrative Opiates Painkillers Pills Podcast Radio Diaries Science & Medicine Storytelling WaPo Washington Post West Virginia drugs heroin
general How Bernie Made Off: Are we safe from the next Ponzi scheme? By reveal.prx.org Published On :: Sat, 03 Feb 2018 05:05:10 -0000 Bernard Madoff may be a fading memory from the past, but for reporter Steve Fishman, the fallen financier’s story holds lessons for today. Madoff masterminded one of the biggest Ponzi schemes in history, duping thousands of investors out of tens of billions of dollars. His scam rocked Wall Street for years. In this episode, we trace the rise and fall of Madoff through Fishman, who spent years interviewing investors, regulators and even Madoff himself from inside federal prison. We learn how Madoff pulled off his scam, and why nobody caught on for decades. We also hear from experts who say that investors still are vulnerable to financial fraud, especially in the era of bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. — Head over to revealnews.org for more of our reporting. Follow us on Facebook at fb.com/ThisIsReveal and on Twitter @reveal. And to see some of what you’re hearing, we’re also on Instagram @revealnews. Full Article Audible Audible.com Banking Bernard Madoff Bernie Madoff Bitcoin Brooklyn Cryptocurrency Finance Financial Crisis Fraud Glenn Kotche History Investigation Investment Madoff Market Money NASDAQ New York News & Politics Pear Blossom Music Podcast Ponzi Ponzi Supernova Scam Steve Fishman True Crime Wall Street Wilco
general Dropped and dismissed: Child sex abuse lost in the system (rebroadcast) By reveal.prx.org Published On :: Sat, 10 Feb 2018 05:05:57 -0000 The scandal around USA Gymnastics and former Olympic team doctor Larry Nassar is shining a spotlight on the sexual abuse of young athletes. This week, Reveal revisits the story of a woman who decides to confront the coach she says abused her decades earlier. Reporter Tennessee Watson was abused by her gymnastics coach when she was a kid in the 1980s. Over 25 years later, when she learned he still was coaching children, she called the police. Her inside account of the arduous process of seeking justice in her own case exposes discrepancies in prosecutors’ responses to reports of child sexual abuse and highlights a lack of accountability. — Head over to revealnews.org for more of our reporting. Follow us on Facebook at fb.com/ThisIsReveal and on Twitter @reveal. And to see some of what you’re hearing, we’re also on Instagram @revealnews. Full Article Athletics Child Sexual Abuse Court Criminal Documentary Explicit or Mature Content Gymnast Gymnastics Health Justice Larry Nassar Law Legal Michigan State News & Politics Olympics Parviz Youssefi Podcast Prosecution Scandal Sexual Abuse Team USA Tennessee Watson The Heart True Crime USA Gymnastics USOC Youth Sports adfree crime
general The red line: Racial disparities in lending By reveal.prx.org Published On :: Sat, 17 Feb 2018 05:05:54 -0000 It’s been 10 years since the great housing bust and lending is back. Not everyone is getting a fair shot at getting a loan. In dozens of cities across the country, lenders are more likely to deny loans to applicants of color than white ones – even when you take into account how much money they make and how much they want to borrow. This type of housing discrimination was outlawed 50 years ago but it’s making a comeback. On this episode of Reveal, we dig into the new redlining. This episode features an interactive text-messaging tool that allows you to learn more about who gets conventional home loans where you live. To get started, text HOME to 202-873-8325. — Head over to revealnews.org for more of our reporting. Follow us on Facebook at fb.com/ThisIsReveal and on Twitter @reveal. And to see some of what you’re hearing, we’re also on Instagram @revealnews. Full Article Amplify Banking Banks Boston Chase Community Reinvestment Act Discrimination Finance Financial Financial Crisis Government Housing Housing Bust Housing Market Investigation Jimmy Carter Lending Lyndon Johnson Mortgage Mortgage Lending News & Politics Obama Philadelphia Podcast Race Racial Racial Issues Racism Real Estate Redlining Santander TD Bank Trump WHYY
general My Town, Chi-Town By reveal.prx.org Published On :: Sat, 24 Feb 2018 05:05:08 -0000 Chicago is experiencing a reversal of the great migration that propelled African Americans northward in search of opportunity in the first half of the 20th century. Since 2000, a quarter-million black Chicagoans have left. The reasons include decades of bad policy and broken promises on affordable housing, education and public safety. On this episode of Reveal, we team up with the Data Reporting Lab in Chicago to examine how trauma care teams have done more than law enforcement to reduce the gun homicide rate and with The Chicago Reporter to describe how activists are pushing back against the shutdown of 50 public schools at once. — Head over to revealnews.org for more of our reporting. Follow us on Facebook at fb.com/ThisIsReveal and on Twitter @reveal. And to see some of what you’re hearing, we’re also on Instagram @revealnews. Full Article CPS Chicago Chicago Public Schools Chicago Reporter Data Reporting Lab Diaspora Discrimination Education Great Migration Gun Violence Guns Health Care Healthcare History Housing Illinois Medicine Natalie Moore News & Politics Podcast Politics Public Safety Race Racism Rahm Emanuel Redlining School Closings Schools Trauma WBEZ crime health
general Deja Nuke: Return of the Nuclear Threat By reveal.prx.org Published On :: Sat, 03 Mar 2018 05:05:41 -0000 With the threat of nuclear war once again a part of the national conversation, Reveal looks at nuclear threats both foreign and domestic. This episode takes listeners to Iran and finds out what life is actually like inside North Korea. As the Trump administration pushes for the biggest increase in spending on nuclear weapons since the Cold War, Reveal explores how they’ve changed. Instead of annihilation, think “flexible” nuclear weapons that can threaten “limited” nuclear war. That’s the idea anyway. Head over to revealnews.org for more of our reporting. Follow us on Facebook at fb.com/ThisIsReveal and on Twitter @reveal. And to see some of what you’re hearing, we’re also on Instagram @revealnews. Full Article Al Letson Arizona Donald Trump Emily Harris Foreign Policy Foreign Relations History International Relations Interview Iran Kim Jong Un Korea Korean Peninsula Mid-East Politics Middle East Military News & Politics North Korea Nuclear War Nuclear Weapons Nukes Podcast Politics Reese Erlich Suki Kim Technology The Day After Threat Assessment Titan Missle Tucson War
general Video: Atomic vets By reveal.prx.org Published On :: Thu, 08 Mar 2018 05:05:04 -0000 Hundreds of thousands of U.S. veterans took part in nuclear tests after World War II, and into the Cold War. Many of these vets suffer long-term health issues including lung problems and cancer, and many haven’t received compensation for their injuries and feel abused, neglected and forgotten by the government and a country that exposed them to unforeseen risks. This story of the veterans who witnessed secret atomic testing is a co-production with our friends at the RetroReport. Full Article Atom Bomb Atomic Bomb Documentary Health Care History Jennifer LaFleur Military NY Times NYT New York Times News & Politics Nuclear Podcast Retro Report Testing Veterans Veterans Administration Veterans Affairs Veterans Health Vets Video health