Reports from the Slaughterhouse
A century after Upton Sinclair exposed the inhumane and unhygienic conditions of Chicago’s stockyards, life for animals in America’s factory farms and slaughterhouses is still gruesome.
December 19, 2024 issue
On Leverett Pond
For decades I have thought back to a moment of terror I felt one Christmas Eve nearly fifty years ago.
December 24, 2024
A Microcosm of the World
The complete, unaired 1976 BBC interview
December 21, 2024
Syria: The Prison Gates Thrown Open
The Assad regime’s prisons were some of the worst in the world: sites of isolation, humiliation, torture, starvation, and sadistic killing on an industrial scale.
December 22, 2024
At the Gates of Fortress Europe
The story of Sajjad Mohammedhasan, who sought asylum but received a year in Lithuania’s border prisons.
December 17, 2024
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