What ProPublica Found in the Genetic Code of America’s Measles Outbreaks

The U. S. eliminated measles a quarter century ago, but to keep its “measles-free” designation, officials will have to make a strong case that measles is not continuously spreading within its borders. Our analysis shows how difficult that could be.

A School Bus Killed a 5-Year-Old. The Crash Is Among Dozens Missing From the Bus Company’s Federal Safety Record.

A national system tracks serious bus crashes so regulators can keep roads safe. But the process fails to identify most of a major company’s fatal collisions, WBUR and ProPublica found.

Becoming a farmer is hard. This Michigan program wants to help.

“Nobody gets into farming for sane reasons, other than the sanity of knowing where your food comes from, ” said one student at the Great Lakes Incubator Farm.

Daughter of 2028 Olympics Chair Dreams of Competing in LA — for Israel

Stella Wasserman, daughter of 2028 Los Angeles Olympics chair Casey Wasserman, dreams of riding horses for Israel in the Summer Olympics.

Anthropic Says We Must Stop Authoritarian AI. But What About Its Authoritarian Investors?

Anthropic wants to keep AI away from repressive regimes. But what about its part-owner, the repressive dictatorship of Abu Dhabi?

They Were Serving the Longest Federal Sentence of Any 2020 BLM Protester. Then They Vanished in Prison.

Malik Muhammad's attorneys believe they were transferred for helping other incarcerated people advocate for their legal rights.

Federal agency to open tens of thousands of acres of Colorado wilderness to oil drilling

Wildlife habitat, endangered animals and recreation could all be at risk in state’s biggest public land sale in modern history.

Trump uses wartime powers to dole out $700 million to ‘clean, beautiful’ coal

The president announced plans for two new coal plants in Alaska and West Virginia, using the Defense Production Act.