Jonathan Mitchell argues that old laws never really die, even when they’re struck down by courts. Now he and his allies are trying to make even helping pay for an abortion a crime.
Accountability
Inside the GOP’s Purge of Local Election Officials in Michigan
Proponents of Trump’s Big Lie have “been able to infiltrate the Republican Party right down to the precinct level in a way that I’ve been astounded by,” says a former GOP head.
Reveal Partners With Adonde Media for Spanish-Language Version of After Ayotzinapa
The Spanish-language podcast investigates the 2014 kidnapping of 43 students in Mexico.
Después de Ayotzinapa
A six-part Spanish-language podcast digs into what happened to 43 missing students.
Reveal’s ‘The Bitter Work Behind Sugar’ Wins Overseas Press Club of America Award
The investigation unearthed the exploitative labor practices of sugar producer Central Romana Corp. in the Dominican Republic.
A Racial Reckoning at Doctors Without Borders
The organization has been admired for decades for bringing desperately needed medical care to crises around the globe. But now it’s grappling with systemic inequities baked into global health.
‘To Shoot and Fight for My Home’
Voices from the front lines in Ukraine, where the Russian invasion has forced millions to flee.
Behind the Blue Wall
A viral video embarrassed a Nashville, Tennessee, police captain – and exposed a toxic work culture that went beyond just one officer.
The Bitter Work Behind Sugar
On a vast plantation in the Dominican Republic, Haitian migrants still use machetes to harvest sugarcane that’s exported to the U.S. The workers are protesting poor working and living conditions.
Who Has Power and How Do They Wield It?
Three local investigative stories that have big impact, from D.C. police keeping troubled officers on the force to the history of prisoner disenfranchisement laws in Missouri.