“We’re Too Close to the Debris”: How SpaceX Rockets Put Passenger Planes at Risk --- The FAA predicted Elon Musk’s Starship would cause “minor or minimal” disruption. Then the rockets exploded twice in three months over busy airspace. Flight data reveals how many planes scrambled to protect passengers and avoid burning debris. #News #ElonMusk #SpaceX #Starship #Aviation #Space #Safety #Musk
“Step in the Right Direction”: Connecticut DMV Commissioner Calls for More Reforms to Towing Law to Protect Drivers --- The recommendations to require more notification to car owners and to streamline the process for selling unclaimed vehicles follow a Connecticut Mirror and ProPublica investigation into towing practices. #News #Connecticut #Cars #Towing #Vehicles #Law #Regulation
In government records that have flown under the radar, President Trump’s EPA said it’s reconsidering whether the agency has the legal authority to update air pollution rules based on new scientific knowledge. #News #Trump #Environment #Pollution #Government #Regulation #EPA
Her Parenting Time Was Restricted After a Positive Drug Test. By Federal Standards, It Would've Been Negative. --- Child welfare systems vary widely in what they count as a positive drug test. One state’s level is so low that Air Force pilots can fly with up to 400 times more opiates in their system. #News #Health #Hospital #Drugs #Testing #Parenting #Family #Children
After the events of Jan. 6, 2021, we sifted through thousands of videos taken by Parler users during the riot at the Capitol. Then we created an interactive database that lets you sort through the footage. See the full collection here: #Jan6 #Insurrection #Trump #Video #History #Data #Archive
Maricopa County prosecutors have frequently pursued the death penalty, but just 13% of cases ended in a death sentence, ProPublica and ABC15 Arizona found this year. Experts say the numbers raise questions about the office’s decision-making. #News #Arizona #AZ #Law #DeathPenalty #MaricopaCounty
Our most-read story of 2025: Three years ago, our reporter received an envelope with no return address. Inside was a flash drive containing tens of thousands of files: years of secretly recorded conversations, private militia chat logs and videos sent by a man named John Williams. #Jan6 #Extremism #Insurrection #Trump #USPolitics #Journalism
Ignoring urgently needed reforms in favor of fruitlessly trying to find evidence of fraud, DOGE descended on the Social Security Administration “thinking it should work like a McDonald’s,” the agency’s former acting chief told ProPublica. One of our most-read investigations of 2025: #DOGE #SocialSecurity #Government #ElonMusk #USPolitics #Musk #News
“‘If a fire occurs in the cabin, if we land on water, don’t check on the immigrants. Just make sure that you and the guards and the people that work for the government get off," one flight attendant was told. “It was as if the detainees’ lives were worthless,’” said another. Revisit our #3 most-read story of 2025: #ICE #Immigration #Deportation #Immigrants #Aviation #Journalism
Among our most-read stories of 2025: One year out of college and with no apparent national security expertise, Thomas Fugate became the DHS official tasked with overseeing the government’s main hub for combating violent extremism. Read more (published June):