Reporting from the edge that separates fact from fiction and digs underneath the surface to reveal what’s hidden, what happened, and what might come next.
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The Decathlete-Turned-Grifter Who Conned L.A.
David Bunevacz flaunted his luxurious lifestyle, pulling in friends and acquaintances. How was he able to operate for more than a decade?
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Generals, Peaceniks, and Palestinian Fighters Agree: Bibi Must Be Stopped
Inside both the Israeli and Palestinian revolts, where everyone from former Prime Ministers and hundreds of thousands of Israelis in the streets to Gen Z occupied Palestinians reject the country Benjamin Netanyahu remade in his image
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Danny Elfman Settled a Sexual-Harassment Allegation for $830,000
Composer Nomi Abadi sued the Emmy-winning musician for breach of contract over misconduct allegations he calls “vicious and wholly false“
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The Trillion-Dollar Grift: Inside the Greatest Scam of All Time
The pandemic relief was the biggest bailout in history, and it opened the door to wide-scale fraud the likes of which no one had ever seen — more than three years later, we still don't know how much damage was done
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Sam Pollard Considers ‘The League’ More Than a Baseball Documentary
'All of my films are about America and race. It’s just about what funnel am telling that story through.'
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Grady Kurpasi Went to Ukraine to Fight. Then He Disappeared
A 50-year-old Marine with his years of service behind him gave up everything when Russia invaded Ukraine. It would be a year before his family learned what really happened to him
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Pilgrims Are Flocking to This Psychedelic Temple
Alex Grey, the artist behind Tool's album covers, and his wife, Allyson, have built the world's trippiest museum
- Far Out
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Documentary Producers Get 'Very Strategic' as Content Budgets TightenÂ
The days of elastic budgets are over
- ‘Crime, Food, Music, Sports’
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Documentary Community Still Wary as AVOD and FAST Channels Proliferate
It's 'a little bit like the Wild West'Â
- Distribution Woes
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The Wildfire, the Hunter, and a Decade of Conspiracy Theories
It started when a local man went on a hunting trip. It ended with 250,000 acres of forest burned, a rumor about an illegal weed farm, no clear answers, and plenty of suspicion
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