Oliver Hotham
Exploring the Controversy Around the UK Government's Inquiry Into Sharia Law
Before Theresa May became Prime Minister, she ordered an independent inquiry into the uses – and alleged abuses – of Sharia courts in Britain. But months before the report is set to be published, it's already causing a commotion.
An Interview with the Man Recreating 9/11 to 'Put Those Conspiracy Theories to Bed'
Paul Salo is in the process of raising $1.4 million, so he can fly a fully loaded jet into a skyscraper at 500 mph.
We Talked to a Notorious British Arms Dealer Who Sold Missiles for North Korea
Mick Ranger has had a long and eventful career.
Is the UK Government's Anti-Terror Strategy Damaging School Kids?
Pulling Muslim kids out of class and accusing them of sympathizing with the Islamic State is the quickest way to go about othering an entire generation because of their religion.
How Primal Scream Therapy Has Survived Five Decades of Strangeness and Controversy
Arthur Janov's primal therapy became a cultural phenomenon in the 60s and 70s, but today most experts say that the technique is unhelpful and can even be harmful to some patients. So how has it endured?
What It's Like to Be an Undercover FBI Agent
Bob Hamer spent 26 years undercover for the FBI, where he posed as a drug dealer, contract killer, pedophile, degenerate gambler, international weapons dealer, and white-collar criminal.
We Spoke to the Kurdish Pop Singer Who Made a Music Video on the ISIS Frontline
In a few short months, Helly Luv has become something of a pop culture ambassador for Kurdistan and the Peshmerga fighters.