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Life Inside
How a Long Sentence Changed New Year’s Into a Time of Reflection, Not Celebration
Analysis
How People Are Dying In America’s Prisons and Jails
Cleveland
Cuyahoga Judge Celebrezze Resigns After Being Charged With Records Tampering
Cleveland
Criminally Ill: Systemic Failures Turn State Mental Hospitals Into Prisons
Analysis
December 23
How We Cleaned Up and Clarified Federal Data on Deaths in Custody
Data collected under the Death in Custody Reporting Act has some serious problems. Here’s how we fixed some of them.
By
Ilica Mahajan
Closing Argument
December 19
What Trump’s Orders on Marijuana and Fentanyl Actually Do
When the federal government changes how it categorizes a drug on paper, what changes in the real world?
By
Jamiles Lartey
The Record
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2025 statistics
News
December 18
ICE Data Reveals What Happened to 1,600 People Arrested During Chicago’s Blitz
Most of those arrested were swiftly shuttled to a sprawling array of detention centers in 13 states, many with reports of troubling conditions.
By
Geoff Hing
and
Jill Castellano
St. Louis
December 17
The St. Louis Jails Are Running Out of Officers
Too many detainees and too few staff have pushed the City Justice Center and County Jail to a breaking point.
By
Ivy Scott
Analysis
December 17
We Spent a Year Covering Deaths Behind Bars. Here’s What We Learned.
Every year, thousands of people die in prisons, jails and law enforcement custody.
By
Aaron Sankin
Analysis
December 17
Some of Our Best Work of 2025
Online, in print, and on radio and TV — we examined Trump administration orders, immigration detention, deaths behind bars and more this year.
By
Terri Troncale
Opening Statement
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this morning’s email
Their Death Sentences Were Commuted by Biden. They Could Face Execution Again.
What’s missing from the Epstein files release
Todd Blanche Shut Down Crypto Enforcement While Holding Crypto Assets — ProPublica
Trump Is Walloping Construction Businesses. The Industry Stays Quiet.
Minnesota Speaker Melissa Hortman's Family and Friends on Her Life and Death
Federal Judge Overturns Conviction in Killing of D.J. Jam Master Jay
Danika Troy’s Killing Rattles the Florida Panhandle
Former Alabama judge sentenced to 12 years in prison
An Alaska Man Indicted on Bad Evidence Waited 7 Years to Walk Free — ProPublica
Opinion
Rescheduling Marijuana Is an Enormous Mistake
The Takeover of Malheur Kicked Off a Decade of Lawlessness
At least 33 pardoned insurrectionists face other criminal charges—but many are now going free
Conservatives Want the Antebellum Constitution Back
Pope Leo XIV names pro-immigrant priest as bishop of Palm Beach, Florida
Trump’s pardons wipe out payments to defrauded victims
Lester Holt: Investigating a looming execution showed me there's no substitute for knocking on doors
Officer who killed Tamir Rice fired from ranger position in West Virginia
How a violent police academy drill results in deaths and injuries
News
December 17
ICE Threw Thousands of Kids in Detention, Many For Longer Than Court-Prescribed Limit
Former immigration staffers argue ICE is choosing to detain families for prolonged periods to speed deportations and compel them to leave.
By
Anna Flagg
and
Shannon Heffernan
Feature
December 16
Women Are Sent to This Federal Prison for Dialysis. They Say It’s Killing Them.
Patients at Carswell medical prison in Texas describe unsanitary conditions, missed treatments and substandard care.
By
Kaley Johnson
Get Involved
December 16
What’s It Like to Go Through Menopause in Prison? We Want to Know
Your insights will help inform a guide about the critical life stage that we’ll share with incarcerated people.
By
Rebecca McCray
Death Sentences
December 15
How Cases Like Luigi Mangione’s Could Widen the Death Penalty Divide
Even as more state leaders try to expand capital punishment, fewer jurors are choosing it.
By
Maurice Chammah