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A Guide to Bystander Intervention Without Calling the Cops
If you think police may make a tense situation more dangerous, try bystander intervention, a harm-prevention strategy based on helping out in the moment.
Calling Out Sexual Abuse in the Jehovah's Witnesses Is a Horrific Struggle
New York's Child Victims Act could theoretically invite a flood of lawsuits against the religious group, but fear and a lack of evidence loom.
Suicide-by-Text Is a Disturbing New Form of Domestic Violence
Prosecutors dealing with a real problem risk painting women as having almost supernatural powers with which to manipulate.
'Virtual James Bonds': What Happens When Local Cops Become Federal Agents and Kill
Even DAs and police chiefs think the system is broken.
Kamala Harris' Prosecutors Sent This Innocent Man to Prison for Murder. Now He's Talking
Dirty cops. A bogus eyewitness. Years in violent prisons. And a liberal politician whose star keeps rising.
New Trump Rule Would Let Many Companies Fire People for Being Pregnant, Gay, or Trans
Employers with federal contracts may be allowed to effectively discriminate against workers based on the employer’s religious beliefs.
Exclusive: Trump Says He Doesn't Do Political Strategy. This Memo Shows Otherwise
This document strongly suggests presidential Twitter tantrums against everyone from AOC to the entire city of Baltimore are no accident.
Cops in Arizona Tried a PR Stunt and It Backfired Horribly
Turns out ticketing people for good behavior isn't funny in Sheriff Joe Arpaio's old turf.
The Strange Convergence of QAnon, Citizen's Arrest, and a Dead Mob Boss
Attempts to right wrongs, real or imagined, can backfire horribly.
Border Patrol Agents Are Sharing a Coin Joking About Migrant 'Caravans'
It shows just how toxic morale at the agency has gotten.
This Ad Agency Is Getting $12 Million to Make Border Patrol Look Fun and Cool
Ogilvy is proud to do work on behalf of gay rights, women's empowerment, and... CBP?