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Jackson
Mississippi Prison Killings Have Not Stopped. 5 Things to Know.
Closing Argument
New York Prisons Are Getting More Cameras. Will It Make Them Safer?
St. Louis
How Missouri Denied Condemned Men Spiritual Advisers at Their Deaths
News
January 7
Before ICE Shooting, Immigration Agents Repeatedly Used Deadly Force
The killing of a Minneapolis woman is latest by ICE and Border Patrol officers in recent months. Others have been wounded or threatened with guns.
By
Shannon Heffernan
Cleveland
January 7
Who’s in Ohio’s Psychiatric Hospitals, How Did They Get There and When Do They Get Out?
Criminal defendants are overwhelming an understaffed state mental health system that, a few years ago, served thousands more patients.
By
Doug Livingston
The Record
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Second Trump administration
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ICE shooting in Minneapolis (Jan 2026)
Immigration and Customs Enforcement
Minnesota
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Police Tactics
Renee Good
News
January 6
Trump’s Vow to Arrest Immigrants Lifted Private Prison Stocks. Then Why Did They Tank?
ICE wants to detain more than 100,000 people at a time, but the historic ramp up has been slower than Wall Street expected.
By
Jesse Bogan
Life Inside
January 1
How a Long Sentence Changed New Year’s Into a Time of Reflection, Not Celebration
This is what New Year’s looks like after 20 years in prison.
By
Joseph Wilson
Analysis
December 23
How People Are Dying In America’s Prisons and Jails
An analysis by The Marshall Project provides a window into what causes thousands of people to die in prisons and jails every year.
By
Ilica Mahajan
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
Opening Statement
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Top DOJ officials quit after their division refused to probe Minnesota ICE shooting
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Immigration Agents Using Banned Chokeholds on U.S. Citizens — ProPublica
Inside Minneapolis’s Sprawling Network of ICE Watchers
The New York Shooting That Defined an Era
Arson Suspect Targeted Mississippi Synagogue for Its ‘Jewish Ties,’ F.B.I. Says
Trump DOJ fires prosecutor who declined to pursue James Comey case
ICE arrests, detains more children in Alabama under Trump administration
Washington inspector general investigates police force crime data
Arkansas set to impose country's strictest ban on books in prisons
The Jerome Powell Clusterfuck Is a Clusterfuck of Pam Bondi's Own Making
Whren v. United States
The Situation: Extortion as Governance
Minneapolis Knows How to Resist This State Violence
Why Vance Committed So Hard to the Minneapolis Shooter
Guantánamo Prison Enters 25th Year
Five Native Americans detained by ICE during ongoing raids in Minneapolis
Family seeks answers after ICE deported man to Costa Rica in vegetative state
ICE Inspections Plummeted as Detentions Soared in 2025
Jan. 6 riot 'Podium Guy' Adam Johnson runs for office in Florida
Cleveland
December 22
Cuyahoga Judge Celebrezze Resigns After Being Charged With Records Tampering
Celebrezze resigned two years after The Marshall Project - Cleveland detailed how she steered nearly $500,000 in fees to a longtime friend.
By
Mark Puente
Cleveland
December 22
Criminally Ill: Systemic Failures Turn State Mental Hospitals Into Prisons
A steep rise in criminally charged people with severe mental illnesses has all but halted patients’ ability to get care in Ohio’s state psychiatric hospitals.
By
Sarah Jane Tribble
, KFF Health News, and
Doug Livingston
, The Marshall Project
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
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