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Under Cover Of Darkness, Female Janitors Face Rape And Assault

It was the isolation that made Erika Morales most wary of her job as a night shift janitor. The solitude had begun to feel like a trap.

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The Wet Prince Of Bel Air: Who Is California’s Biggest Water Guzzler?

In the midst of a searing drought, one home in this exclusive West Los Angeles neighborhood used an astonishing 11.8 million gallons of water in one year — enough for 90 households.

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Stock Plummets At Company Behind For-Profit University Of Phoenix After...

After heightened scrutiny of University Of Phoenix's shady practice of military recruitment, their stocks have tumbled.

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Facebook Reactions Are A Gift To Advertisers And Law Enforcement Alike

Facebook’s new “Reactions” are intended to help users better express their responses to posts. Advertisers are salivating at the prospect of additional data about consumer preferences and trends. And...

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An Audio Tour Of Nixon's Reaction To The Pentagon Papers

Believe it or not, listening to the Nixon tapes is fun. But if you don’t have that kind of time on your hands, how about a quick jaunt through some of the best parts?

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In Secretive Marijuana Industry, Whispers Of Abuse And Trafficking

During one harvest season, two growers began having sex with their teenage trimmer. When they feared she would run away, they locked her inside an oversized toolbox with breathing holes.

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Who Is The Wet Prince Of Bel Air?

Los Angeles officials have steadfastly refused to identify the Wet Prince of Bel Air, the homeowner who pumped an astonishing 11.8 million gallons of water during a single year of California’s...

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Wading Through The Aftermath Of Louisiana’s 1,000-Year Flood

Even now, one month after one of the worst floods Louisiana has ever seen, some parts of the state remain under deep water. Photographer Julie Dermansky brings you into the aftermath.

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If You've Ridden With Uber, Your Personal Info Isn't Safe

Uber said it protects you from spying. But security sources say otherwise.

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Hundreds Of Marines Investigated For Sharing Photos Of Naked Colleagues

The US Department of Defense is investigating hundreds of Marines who used social media to solicit and share hundreds — possibly thousands — of naked photographs of female service members and vets.

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The Ancient Nordic Religion Inspiring White Supremacist Terror

The three men in Virginia wanted to start a race war. The man in Kansas wanted to kill as many Jewish people as possible. Another in Spokane, Washington plotted to kill President Barack Obama.

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They Thought They Were Going To Rehab. They Ended Up In Chicken Plants

"It was a slave camp. I can't believe the court sent me there."

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Inside A Private Prison’s $150M Deal To Detain Immigrants In New Mexico

While the inmates’ fates are uncertain, profits for the corporation detaining them are secure.

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For People Of Color, Banks Are Shutting The Door To Homeownership

Reveal's analysis of mortgage data found evidence of modern-day redlining in 61 metro areas across the country.

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Migrant Children Sent To Shelters With Histories Of Abuse Allegations

A pending lawsuit alleges immigrant children housed at one facility were held down and forcibly injected with drugs, rendering them unable to walk, afraid of people and wanting to sleep constantly.

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Here's The Clearest Picture Of Silicon Valley's Diversity Yet: It's Bad. But...

While tech companies' racial and gender disparities are grave, Reveal found many firms haven't been held back by conventional excuses.

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Inside Tesla's Factory, A Medical Clinic Designed To Ignore Injured Workers

When a worker gets smashed by a car part on Tesla's factory floor, medical staff are forbidden from calling 911 without permission.

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Facebook Knowingly Duped Game-Playing Kids And Their Parents Out Of Money

Facebook orchestrated a multi-year effort that duped children and their parents out of money, in some cases hundreds or even thousands of dollars, and then often refused to give the money back,...

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They Worked In Sweltering Heat For Exxon, Shell And Walmart. They Didn't Get...

Constant work leaves little time for counseling or treatment, transforming rehab patients into a cheap, expendable labor pool for private companies.

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Inside FB Hate Groups, Police Officers Trade Racist Memes And Conspiracy...

Officers in law enforcement agencies across the country have joined private hate groups on Facebook, participating in the spread of extremism.

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