By Friday, March 6, there was no escaping the fact that the spread of the novel coronavirus would soon upend American life. There were confirmed cases in two dozen states, including Washington, where a state of emergency had been declared after at least 10 people died in the previous week in connection with a single nursing home.… Continue reading Golf, handshakes and a Mar-a-Lago conga line: Squandered week highlights Trump’s lack of COVID-19 focus
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‘The tongue is a fire’
CAMP HILL, Pa. – On a Sunday morning in late 2017, Oakwood Baptist Church pastor Donald Foose stood before a congregation that had been blindsided by the sudden departure of their previous head pastor. Foose offered no answers to their lingering questions. Instead, his voice booming through the sparse sanctuary, he preached about the destructive… Continue reading ‘The tongue is a fire’
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AZIZABAD, Afghanistan – Once the Americans left, the survivors started digging. There were too many dead and not enough shovels, so a local politician brought in heavy machinery from a nearby construction site. He dug graves deep enough to fit mothers with children, or children with children. Some were still in their pajamas, their hands… Continue reading Show of Force
‘I’ve been dying for 25 years’: How a cop has stalled his child sex abuse trial for decades
In 1995, Leonard Forte was due in a Vermont courtroom to face charges that he'd repeatedly raped and molested his daughter's 12-year-old friend. Instead, he started dying. Forte, then a 54-year-old former detective with the Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office in New York, told the Vermont court his heart had failed and that he was… Continue reading ‘I’ve been dying for 25 years’: How a cop has stalled his child sex abuse trial for decades
The designers and the don: How two interior decorators took the fall for the Cali Cartel
The bullet-riddled corpse, lying face-up on a street in Medellin in March 1996, was that of a large man with a big, bovine head and scraggly beard. As the Colombian president took to the airwaves to brag of the killing of his nation’s most wanted man, in New York, a skeptical group of American law… Continue reading The designers and the don: How two interior decorators took the fall for the Cali Cartel