How Your Menstrual Tracking App Could Land You in Jail
What will criminalized abortion look like in the age of digital surveillance?
How the UK Is Punishing Its Asylum Seekers
“This would effectively mean the end of the right to claim asylum in the UK for people who arrive irregularly.”
The Police Are Really Bad at Solving Crime
Are cops solving crimes or playing Candy Crush?
Asylees Run Up Against Biden’s Border Policy
While Biden promised to reverse Trump’s hard-line immigration policies, it’s been an uphill battle all the way.
Americans Are Flying to Israel to Displace Palestinians
A look inside the next battle for Palestinian families facing eviction.
Why Won’t the U.S. Take On Big Tech?
The difference between American and European regulation couldn’t be more stark.
Rent Hikes in Lviv Push Refugees Out
Unable to afford housing, some refugees are considering the unthinkable: a return to war-torn Kyiv.
“The Navy Hasn’t Taken Responsibility for Poisoning My Family”
The U.S. Navy has botched the response to a jet fuel leak on O’ahu, Hawai’i’s most-populated island.
In Europe, Not All Refugees Are Equal
The head of a refugee resettlement agency spoke to us about how Germany’s response to Ukrainian refugees and Syrian refugees has differed.
The Future of Money or a Massive Global Scam?
We speak with The New Republic staff writer Jacob Silverman about why crypto is an ideal vehicle during the “golden age of fraud.”
Artists and Activists Quit Russia
“Putin no longer wants Russia to have an intelligentsia.”
Fleeing Ukraine, Toddlers in Tow
This Ukrainian mother has fled the country with her young kids, and is calling on Russian mothers to help stop the war.
Trapped in the UK's Surveillance Matrix
Welcome to the Matrix, the London police’s secret database.
Who Gets to Sell Weed in Chicago?
In a new episode of ZIP Codes With Imaeyen, Imaeyen Ibanga explores how Illinois has tried to include people from historically criminalized communities in its cannabis industry.
Ukraine's Trans Refugees Face Unique Obstacles
“The officer looked at me and then threw my documents in the trash and started shouting.”
In South Africa, Old Habits Die Hard
Not having stable housing is difficult enough. But many unhoused South Africans also have to worry about the people who are supposed to protect them.
Searching for New Tools to Break Up Google
If you’ve been wondering why all your favorite journalists are now panhandling by the side of the road, a new class-action lawsuit might provide some answers.
Fighting Fire for Freedom
Fighting California’s wildfires is a dangerous job, but to some incarcerated women firefighters, leaving prison is worth it.
Chevron Put an Environmental Lawyer in Jail
Chevron is preventing environmental crusaders from holding fossil fuel companies accountable for destroying the planet.