Reveal celebrates its 10-year anniversary with standout stories from the archives and interviews with the journalists behind the investigations.
How two well-respected New York art galleries sold more than $80 million in fake art—and why almost no one ever was punished.
For many Americans, proper sanitation and clean water seem like issues for developing countries. But much of rural America—and even parts of US cities—still struggles to provide the basics we all need ...
Jesus Gutiérrez told immigration agents he was a US citizen. Only after they scanned his face, did the agents let him go.
About the roleMother Jones is looking for a ferociously hungry blogger to join our fast-moving news desk—someone who wakes up checking headlines, ...
“I think right now, the Trump regime has decided it has enough of the levers of power that they don’t need to have public support anymore,” says Jason Stanley, author of How Fascism Works and a ...
This week, President Donald Trump announced that his administration will remove homeless encampments from Washington, DC. It came at a press conference in which he declared a public safety emergency ...
It’s often thought of as a promise that was never kept. But “40 acres and a mule” was more than that. It was real. This three-part series from Reveal and the Center for Public Integrity tells the ...
In 2010, Milique Wagner was arrested for a murder he says he had nothing to do with. The night of the shooting, Wagner was picked up for questioning and spent three days in the Philadelphia Police ...
The Florida Pregnancy Care Network is the nonprofit that administers the state-funded alternatives-to-abortion program. Credit: Laura C. Morel/Reveal Want more? Subscribe to our newsletter to get our ...
Want more? Subscribe to our newsletter to get our investigations delivered straight to your inbox. The Americans pulling into the luxury Caribbean resort town of Juan Dolio could have easily passed as ...
Want more? Subscribe to our newsletter to get our investigations delivered straight to your inbox. In the Lents neighborhood of Portland, Oregon, residents gathered at a public forum last June to ...
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