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‘Bin Laden’s Going to Attack the Towers Again’: A Retired Colonel’s Alert Before 9/11
Thirteen months before Sept. 11, retired Army Col. David Hackworth warned of a pending terrorist attack in the pages of a lad magazine. The unlikely story of how that article came to be
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The Artwork That Spawned 9/11 Conspiracy Theories and Mystery
Twenty-five years ago, art collective Gelitin illicitly built a balcony, installed it on the 91st floor of the World Trade Center, and stood above New York City. A year later, the planes struck and conspiracy followed
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The Bookie at the Center of the Ohtani Betting Scandal Is Ready to Talk
Mathew Bowyer received more than $16 million in wires directly from MLB superstar Shohei Ohtani’s account, then became involved in an investigation that threatened to bring down Vegas. This is his story
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The Great Reverse Migration
As more migrants self-deport and turn around before they get to the border, their new future comes into focus
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Roblox Banned a Creator for ‘Hunting’ Pedophiles — And Critics Are Pissed
The company provoked the ire of its community by banning Schlep, a popular creator who tracks suspected sex predators, even as it faces a flurry of lawsuits claiming it doesn’t protect kids
- Stranger Danger
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‘I Want to Leave With My Dignity’: One Woman’s Self-Deportation Story
Yessenia Ruano fled El Salvador 14 years ago for asylum in the United States. This summer, after threats of deportation, she packs up her family and says goodbye to her home
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This Burger Is Brought to You by Immigrants
Mass deportations from the Trump administration are set to decimate the food system, which is powered each step of the way by migrants
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‘What Is the Price of Your Life? That's What You’re Paying Me For’
The fixer of Sinaloa brings foreign journalists face to face with Mexican cartel leaders — and makes sure they walk away alive
- Between Two Worlds
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This ‘King of the Hill’ Star's Killing Made Headlines. He Was So Much More
Jonathan Joss was known for his role as John Redcorn — but his death on June 1 brought a tortured life into full view
- Last Days
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Ada and Her Family Fled El Salvador. She Died Alone in the New Mexico Desert
Over the past three years, the skeletons of hundreds of female migrants have been discovered in the Sunland Park Triangle, near a New Mexico suburb
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