In 1898, a stolen election in North Carolina laid the foundations of the Jim Crow South and much of the structural racism that continues today.
After decades of stripping away Native American identity from its students, a Catholic boarding school seeks to help the community heal.
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After decades of stripping away Native American identity from its students, a Catholic boarding school seeks to help the community heal.
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A nonprofit is in charge of distributing the rapidly growing state funds. But financial troubles at one pregnancy center highlight gaps in its review of organizations that receive money.
A young mom reports a sexual assault to police—but that doesn’t solve her problem. It creates a new one.
Getting reliable news in the social media age is a perilous endeavor. The rise of sites like Facebook, Twitter and Snapchat has created a digital landscape with an unprecedented combination of ...
1977: Co-founders Lowell Bergman, Dan Noyes and David Weir open offices in downtown Oakland. 1978: CIR’s first major investigations appear in magazines such as New Times and Mother Jones, including ...