Justice
Trump Presses Forward With Execution of Man Convicted by All-White Jury
Orlando Hall, among the first to be condemned under the 1994 Crime Bill, will be the eighth person executed on federal death row this year.
DHS Plans to Start Collecting Eye Scans and DNA — With the Help of Defense Contractors
As the agency plans to collect more biometrics, including from U.S. citizens, Northrop Grumman is helping build the infrastructure.
The War on ImmigrantsWill Biden Dismantle Trump’s Immigration Police State?
As Biden confronts Trump’s immigration legacy, the long shadow of the Obama era creeps in.
Anti-Nuclear Pacifists Get Federal Prison Terms for Nonviolent Protest
The most dedicated peace activists you’ve never heard of are headed to federal prison amid a deadly pandemic.
Oil and WaterIn the Mercenaries’ Own Words: Documents Detail TigerSwan Infiltration of Standing Rock
North Dakota’s private security regulator said a trove of company documents showed TigerSwan’s denials were “willfully false and misleading.”