injustice
All Superheroes Need Suits of Armor Now, Says the New ‘Injustice 2’ Trailer
The Batman versus Superman versus the Flash versus Aquaman versus who gives a shit fighter is out in 2017.
Why the UK's Medical Inquest System Needs Fixing
A close look at the convoluted process that results when someone dies in the care of the government-run health care system.
A Former Social Worker Recalls the Horrors She Witnessed at Rikers
Mary Buser worked at Rikers' notorious solitary confinement unit during the 90s, where she encountered injustice and brutality firsthand. She talked with us about the failings of the criminal justice system.
Wiz Khalifa Got Tackled and Arrested by Six Police Officers... for Riding a Hoverboard at the Airport
"I stand for our generation and our generation is gonna be riding hover boards..."
Catching Up with Damien Echols, Former Death Row Inmate and a Member of the West Memphis Three
More than 20 years ago, Echols and two of his friends were convicted of the "satanic" murders of three eight-year-old boys. It took 18 years and a long legal battle to set them free.
Why Has This Immigrant Been in Jail for 900 Days if He's Not Being Charged with Anything?
In 2012, Benito Vasquez-Hernandez was picked up in California and taken to Oregon to testify against his son in a murder case. He's still there.
What Do Hardcore, Ferguson, and the "Angry Black Woman" Trope All Have in Common?
"To be black and conscious in America, is to be in a constant state of rage."
How to Change the World Through Art (or Not)
Comedian and artist Casey Jane Ellison has some thoughts on the art world, and how you can change the world through your art... or your photoshopped nudes.
The Universe Came for Patty Mills
Patty Mills's torn rotator cuff is the latest example of sports' arbitrary cruelty.
One in 25 Inmates Sentenced to Death Are Likely Innocent
A new analysis finds up to 50 wrongful deaths at the hands of the criminal justice system.
We Need to Stop Trusting the Police
A pair of cops who were caught on video mercilessly beating Kelly Thomas, a mentally ill homeless man who died of his injuries, were acquitted of all charges last week. Was that because too many people still think of the police as the good guys?
The World's Most Depressing Museum Is in Iraq, of Course
Most cities have monuments to the past, so it seems appropriate, given the bloody history of Iraqi Kurdistan, that Sulaymaniyah's main tourist attraction is a museum devoted to documenting torture and injustice.