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BUSINESS, LABOR AND THE ECONOMY

Dylan Mulvaney and Budweiser

In April 2023 social media influencer Dylan Mulvaney promoted Bud Light in an Instagram video commemorating March Madness. Due to her gender identity, the video caused significant backlash and Budweiser terminated its relationship with her. This collection documents the relationship and its aftermath.

8 TOTAL ENTRIES
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LAST UPDATED 09/01/2023

CRIME AND WRONGS

Deported to El Salvador

This collection follows two lawsuits challenging the legality of deportations in March 2025 of alleged gang members to a maximum security prison in El Salvador.

50 TOTAL ENTRIES
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LAST UPDATED 06/06/2025

Dismissal of Charges Against Eric Adams

This collection concerns the Department of Justice's efforts to dismiss the corruption case w/o prejudice against New York City mayor Eric Adams.

14 TOTAL ENTRIES
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LAST UPDATED 04/22/2025

Manifestos of Killers

This collection contains the "manifestos" of 12 mass killers explaining why they did it. Understanding their mind is a first step in preventing future attacks. Warning - these documents contain hate language and other disturbing words.

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LAST UPDATED 11/01/2023

Navalny Poisoning

This collection covers the 2020 poisoning of Alexei Navalny with the nerve agent novichok, and his recovery.

42 TOTAL ENTRIES
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LAST UPDATED 01/15/2022

Operation Southern Spear

Operation Southern Spear is an ongoing U.S. military campaign using lethal kinetic strikes to destroy suspected drug-smuggling vessels in the Caribbean and the Eastern Pacific.

47 TOTAL ENTRIES
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LAST UPDATED 03/26/2026

Trump v Big Law

President Trump issued executive orders seeking retribution against several large law firms. Some sued, other settled. Key documents here.

30 TOTAL ENTRIES
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LAST UPDATED 03/02/2026

DIVERSITY, DISCRIMINATION AND DEMOGRAPHICS

Trump Administration v Harvard

On April 21, 2025, Harvard University sued the administration for freezing billions in funding following government demands restricting academic freedom. This collection follows the titanic clash between the institutions.

43 TOTAL ENTRIES
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LAST UPDATED 03/23/2026

Trump v Big Law

President Trump issued executive orders seeking retribution against several large law firms. Some sued, other settled. Key documents here.

30 TOTAL ENTRIES
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LAST UPDATED 03/02/2026

EDUCATION

Trump Administration v Harvard

On April 21, 2025, Harvard University sued the administration for freezing billions in funding following government demands restricting academic freedom. This collection follows the titanic clash between the institutions.

43 TOTAL ENTRIES
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LAST UPDATED 03/23/2026

ELECTIONS

"Stop the Steal" Bus Rallies

No weekend plans? Binge watch 22 "Stop the Steal" bus rallies that took place from November 29, 2020 through January 3, 2021.

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LAST UPDATED 08/08/2021

GOVERNMENT PROCESS AND PROCEDURE

Dismissal of Charges Against Eric Adams

This collection concerns the Department of Justice's efforts to dismiss the corruption case w/o prejudice against New York City mayor Eric Adams.

14 TOTAL ENTRIES
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LAST UPDATED 04/22/2025

Trump Gets COVID

At 11:54 PM on October 1, 2020, President Trump tweeted that he and the First Lady had tested positive for COVID-19. That afternoon he was airlifted on Marine One to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center for treatment. He returned to the White House on October 5, 2020. This collection relives those anxious days and nights.

23 TOTAL ENTRIES
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LAST UPDATED 03/27/2023

Trump v Big Law

President Trump issued executive orders seeking retribution against several large law firms. Some sued, other settled. Key documents here.

30 TOTAL ENTRIES
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LAST UPDATED 03/02/2026

HEALTH AND SAFETY

Navalny Poisoning

This collection covers the 2020 poisoning of Alexei Navalny with the nerve agent novichok, and his recovery.

42 TOTAL ENTRIES
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LAST UPDATED 01/15/2022

The Early Days of COVID-19

Beginning with China's announcement on December 27, 2019, that its infectious disease situation is "generally stable," followed two days later by the Wuhan Municipal Health Commission's "Urgent Notice" of a new unexplained pneumonia, this collection brings us all back to the first few weeks of COVID-19.

120 TOTAL ENTRIES
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LAST UPDATED 04/05/2024

Trump Gets COVID

At 11:54 PM on October 1, 2020, President Trump tweeted that he and the First Lady had tested positive for COVID-19. That afternoon he was airlifted on Marine One to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center for treatment. He returned to the White House on October 5, 2020. This collection relives those anxious days and nights.

23 TOTAL ENTRIES
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LAST UPDATED 03/27/2023

IMMIGRATION

Deported to El Salvador

This collection follows two lawsuits challenging the legality of deportations in March 2025 of alleged gang members to a maximum security prison in El Salvador.

50 TOTAL ENTRIES
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LAST UPDATED 06/06/2025

INTERNATIONAL

Global Trends

Published every four years since 1997 by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, the global trends report explores the key trends and uncertainties that will shape the strategic environment for the United States over the next two decades. Where were they right? Where were they wrong?

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LAST UPDATED 01/01/2023

Navalny Poisoning

This collection covers the 2020 poisoning of Alexei Navalny with the nerve agent novichok, and his recovery.

42 TOTAL ENTRIES
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LAST UPDATED 01/15/2022

Operation Southern Spear

Operation Southern Spear is an ongoing U.S. military campaign using lethal kinetic strikes to destroy suspected drug-smuggling vessels in the Caribbean and the Eastern Pacific.

47 TOTAL ENTRIES
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LAST UPDATED 03/26/2026

The Early Days of COVID-19

Beginning with China's announcement on December 27, 2019, that its infectious disease situation is "generally stable," followed two days later by the Wuhan Municipal Health Commission's "Urgent Notice" of a new unexplained pneumonia, this collection brings us all back to the first few weeks of COVID-19.

120 TOTAL ENTRIES
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LAST UPDATED 04/05/2024

MAN-MADE DISASTERS

Doomsday Clock

The Doomsday Clock represents the likelihood of a human-made global catastrophe according to the editors of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists.  The clock initially was set at seven minutes to midnight in 1947.  As of January 24, 2023, the clock is at 90 seconds to midnight.

33 TOTAL ENTRIES
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LAST UPDATED 01/28/2025

Hawaii False Missile Alert

In the morning of January 13, 2018, the Hawaii Emergency Management Agency mistakenly alerted the public to a "BALLISTIC MISSILE THREAT INBOUND TO HAWAII." Thirty eight long minutes passed before a "False Alarm" alert was issued. This collection of government reports discusses what went wrong and how to prevent future incidents of this nature.

7 TOTAL ENTRIES
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LAST UPDATED 08/25/2023

Midair Collision at DCA

The midair collision occurred at 8:47 PM over the Potomac River in Washington, D.C. 68 people died. There were no survivors.

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LAST UPDATED 01/27/2026

RELIGION

Trump Administration v Harvard

On April 21, 2025, Harvard University sued the administration for freezing billions in funding following government demands restricting academic freedom. This collection follows the titanic clash between the institutions.

43 TOTAL ENTRIES
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LAST UPDATED 03/23/2026

RIGHTS AND LIBERTIES

Deported to El Salvador

This collection follows two lawsuits challenging the legality of deportations in March 2025 of alleged gang members to a maximum security prison in El Salvador.

50 TOTAL ENTRIES
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LAST UPDATED 06/06/2025

SOCIETY AND CULTURE

Dylan Mulvaney and Budweiser

In April 2023 social media influencer Dylan Mulvaney promoted Bud Light in an Instagram video commemorating March Madness. Due to her gender identity, the video caused significant backlash and Budweiser terminated its relationship with her. This collection documents the relationship and its aftermath.

8 TOTAL ENTRIES
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LAST UPDATED 09/01/2023

Kennedy Center Naming Dispute

On December 18, 2025, the board of the Center voted to rename it "The Donald J. Trump and The John F. Kennedy Memorial Center for the Performing Arts." Such renaming required Congressional approval according to some legal analysts. This collection documents some of the fallout from that decision.

9 TOTAL ENTRIES
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LAST UPDATED 12/30/2025

SPACE

Destination Moon

In 1961, President Kennedy asked the country to put a man on moon and return him safely to earth by the end of the decade.  The country obligated with five months to spare. This collection shows Kennedy's challenge and highlights of the 11 manned Apollo missions, Apollo 7 - Apollo 17.

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LAST UPDATED 07/04/2024

U.S. NATIONAL SECURITY AND FOREIGN POLICY

Operation Southern Spear

Operation Southern Spear is an ongoing U.S. military campaign using lethal kinetic strikes to destroy suspected drug-smuggling vessels in the Caribbean and the Eastern Pacific.

47 TOTAL ENTRIES
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LAST UPDATED 03/26/2026

Putin Talks to US Presidents

Beginning around 2000, Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin met in person with five active U.S. Presidents and one former U.S. President - George H.W. Bush. This collection documents over 30 of those meetings.

119 TOTAL ENTRIES
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LAST UPDATED 03/10/2026

WAR, ARMED CONFLICT, AND INTERNATIONAL TERROR

Doomsday Clock

The Doomsday Clock represents the likelihood of a human-made global catastrophe according to the editors of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists.  The clock initially was set at seven minutes to midnight in 1947.  As of January 24, 2023, the clock is at 90 seconds to midnight.

33 TOTAL ENTRIES
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LAST UPDATED 01/28/2025

Hawaii False Missile Alert

In the morning of January 13, 2018, the Hawaii Emergency Management Agency mistakenly alerted the public to a "BALLISTIC MISSILE THREAT INBOUND TO HAWAII." Thirty eight long minutes passed before a "False Alarm" alert was issued. This collection of government reports discusses what went wrong and how to prevent future incidents of this nature.

7 TOTAL ENTRIES
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LAST UPDATED 08/25/2023

Operation Southern Spear

Operation Southern Spear is an ongoing U.S. military campaign using lethal kinetic strikes to destroy suspected drug-smuggling vessels in the Caribbean and the Eastern Pacific.