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Examining Putin: As Russia’s President Wages War on Ukraine, Revisit Our In-Depth Reporting
Explore Putin’s rise, his grievances with the West and his previous actions involving Ukraine.
March 3, 2022
County Cautions Public About High Lead Around Tampa Factory
Government monitoring devices around Gopher Resource measured lead levels well above federal air-quality standards.
February 20, 2022
‘A Different Kind of Story’: Brad Lichtenstein and Yoruba Richen on Making ‘American Reckoning’
The filmmakers discuss the roots and making of their multilayered documentary about Black opposition to racist violence during the civil rights era.
February 16, 2022
How Rarely Seen Archival Footage Brought a Civil-Rights-Era Story to Life
More than 50 years after the release of 'Black Natchez,' rarely seen 1960s footage from filmmakers Ed Pincus and David Neuman anchors the new documentary 'American Reckoning.'
February 15, 2022
A New Job. A Racial Barrier Broken. Then, a Bombing.
The unsolved civil-rights-era murder of Wharlest Jackson Sr. in Natchez, Mississippi, is at the center of the new documentary ‘American Reckoning.’
February 15, 2022
Minneapolis Police Insisted on 'No Knock' Warrant That Led to Amir Locke's Shooting Death; City Announces Moratorium
St. Paul police applied for a standard search warrant for the predawn raid that ended in the shooting death of Amir Locke but were overruled by Minneapolis police, according to a source.
February 4, 2022
Parents of Amir Locke, Who Was Fatally Shot by Minneapolis Police: 'My Heart Ripped Out of My Body'
Amir Locke's parents said the search warrant Minneapolis police were executing when they shot Locke, 22, was unrelated to their son.
February 4, 2022
As the Olympics Unfold, a Look at China’s Treatment of Uyghur Muslims
Revisit 2020’s ‘China Undercover,’ investigating China’s crackdown on Uyghurs and other Muslims, as the Beijing Olympics begin with a U.S. diplomatic boycott.
February 3, 2022
Episode 13, epilogue: “Your questions answered”
In an epilogue to the podcast "I'm Not A Monster," journalist Josh Baker answers listeners' questions with the help of criminal psychologist Dr. Julia Shaw.
January 25, 2022
Tampa Lead Factory Faces $518,000 Fine for Environmental Violations
The proposed penalty would be the largest in the history of the Hillsborough County Environmental Protection Commission.
January 22, 2022
Texas Slow to Adopt Potential Solutions to Keep Rural Hospitals Open
The hospital in Stamford, Texas, closed in 2018, making it one of 24 rural hospitals to close in the state since 2005. This closure left nearly 3,000 residents without immediate access to healthcare.
January 19, 2022
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January 18, 2022