Women, money, and Taylor Swift tickets: The life and death of a Florida Republican ‘kingmaker’
‘In this business, you don’t just get in unless you’re incredibly wealthy, unless you’re a Kent Stermon.’
On Mar 25, 2024 by Claire Goforth
‘This message is not a confession’: Was this notorious troll network led by teenagers?
‘Being a trans person in the U.S. is so scary right now.’
On Feb 8, 2024 by Claire Goforth
‘It’s squeezing us out of the market’: Temu has taken e-commerce by storm—but sellers say they’re paying for those low prices
‘They are selling those goods at a loss.’
On Feb 6, 2024 by Leqi Zhong
‘They do have blood on their hands. And they will have more’: Why Florida is a sunny haven for white nationalists
‘It’s like wink wink, nudge nudge.’
On Jan 18, 2024 by Claire Goforth
‘He knows when to use humor; he can be very friendly and nice’: The neo-Nazi up the road
‘People don’t realize the tides have turned.’
On Jan 17, 2024 by Claire Goforth
‘You have to take the little towns first’: White nationalism infiltrates Idaho Republicans, where the ‘Christian Taliban’ is gaining influence
‘A weird mix of like Nazis and granola hippies.’
On Jan 16, 2024 by Claire Goforth
‘The whole town has my back’: Anti-immigration power couple has big plans to shape U.S. laws—from their castle in West Virginia
‘Of course we’re afraid of them.’
On Jan 15, 2024 by Claire Goforth
‘We’re always trying to recruit him’: Houston police union praises vigilante with history of using racial slurs
The Houston Police Officers’ Union stands by its posts praising self-proclaimed “Predator Poacher” Alex Rosen.
On Dec 27, 2023 by Steven Monacelli
EXCLUSIVE: A missing laptop could be key to prosecuting Trump. This rural Georgia county only recently admitted that it exists
The device may contain evidence about the infamous breach of Coffee County’s election system.
On Dec 19, 2023 by Douglas Lucas
Who is LakotaMan, the user behind one of the most popular Native American accounts on X? (updated)
John Martin is adored by white X users—but infamous among Native and Indigenous communities.
On Oct 31, 2023 by Tricia Crimmins
‘Like a trap’: Are posters of Israeli hostages drawing awareness or baiting pro-Palestinians into getting canceled when they tear them down?
‘I think people are looking at the fact that they are so one-sided about these missing people.’
On Oct 30, 2023 by Talia Jane
‘It’s just thick with abuse’: Inside the online reckoning of underground church Two by Twos
‘How can there be this many pedophiles in a relatively small church?’
On Aug 25, 2023 by Brianna Bell
‘I won’t survive’: Growing up with a Moms for Liberty parent, a group that’s suddenly one of the most influential forces in U.S. schools
‘The school I went to taught us so many awful things.’
On Aug 17, 2023 by Claire Goforth
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