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Grifter Arms Dealer Is Only the Second American Convicted of Torture
The strange saga of Ross Roggio came to an end in a Scranton, Pennsylvania, courtroom on Friday, where prosecutors alleged he was guilty of a series of gruesome crimes and bizarre schemes — and the jury agreed
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They Hired a P.I. to Find Missing Loved Ones. He Turned Them Into YouTube Content
Jim Terry has become a true-crime star by vlogging about his missing-persons cases. Some families who hired him claim his involvement — and his posts — only made their nightmares worse
- Investigation
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‘Kids Were Marched Everywhere. This Was a Concentration Camp.’
In 1819, the federal government instituted a program of state-sponsored abductions and forced assimilation of Native American children. It lasted 150 years and spawned a legacy of horrific abuse. Now, survivors and their descendants are speaking out
- Days of Reckoning
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Zealot or Savior? This U.S. Minister Is Training Rebels in a Civil War
For 25 years, ex-Special Forces officer Dave Eubank has been dodging bullets to bring humanitarian aid to rebels in Burma’s ongoing civil conflict. Critics say he blurs the lines between combat and relief work while proselytizing the Gospel. Rolling Stone spent three weeks in the jungle with him to try to learn the truth
- Man on a Mission
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This Cop Unleashed a Reign of Terror, Say the Wrongfully Accused
For years, people in Raleigh were arrested for heroin possession—without having the drug. Now, they’re demanding answers
- Investigation
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Louisiana’s Coastline Is Crumbling. These Tribes Know How to Save it
Louisiana's indigenous tribes have been protecting the coast for generations — and they’re still fighting to have their voices heard
- Climate
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Hollywood Has Welcomed Jeremy Piven Back But His Accusers Haven’t Forgotten
As the lead in the sports drama Sweetwater, the Entourage actor is back. And a number of women who accused him of sexual misconduct want answers
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A Young Mom Was Arrested for Theft — and Died Mysteriously in Jail
Through police dashcam video, jailhouse recordings, medical records, depositions, and interviews with family members, we piece together the tragic final days of Ta’Neasha Chappell’s life
- Criminal Injustice
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Will an Oil Racket Destroy One of Africa's Most Sacred Places?
A Canadian company has begun drilling near the protected Okavango River Delta, promising jobs for locals and endless fossil fuel for investors. So far, there’s been no oil — but there have been big profits for the founders
- Climate
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Is Reality-TV Sex Safe?
While Hollywood has intimacy coordinators on sets to oversee sex scenes, reality television — where lines of consent can be blurred — has far less protections
- Danger Zone
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