As coronavirus cases continue to rise in the United States, communities of colour have been hardest hit.
Fault Lines
MORE FROM AUTHOR
Content Feed
A recovering addict recounts how her son witnessed her overdose on heroin and her babies were born addicted to drugs.
Many grandparents like Tisa Beeler have been left to care for their grandchildren amid the growing US opioid epidemic.
Ross County coroner John Gabis explains how opioid addiction tears families apart, damaging future generations.
Despite US admissions that it tortured people after 9/11, little has been heard from the victims themselves.
In Albuquerque, Stephen and Renetta Torres, whose son was shot by a police officer, take hope from a cop’s murder trial.
Hiding in Afghanistan, a former translator for the US military describes what life is like for those left behind.
A man from Myanmar who spent more than a decade as a slave on a Thai fishing boat shares his story.
Fault Lines investigates why North Dakota’s oil boom has seen the highest worker fatality rates in the US.
Fault Lines investigates how Wall Street firms are returning to communities hardest-hit by the foreclosure crisis.