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Adiel Kaplan

Adiel Kaplan is a reporter with the NBC News Investigative Unit.

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Adiel Kaplan is a reporter with the NBC News Investigative Unit.

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Latest from Adiel Kaplan

New Immigration and Customs Enforcement data shows administration isn't just arresting criminals

The number of detainees in ICE custody without a conviction or pending criminal charges increased by more than 1,800 in the first two weeks of February.

Are arsonists responsible for the Los Angeles wildfires?

Fire investigators are working to determine whether the Los Angeles blazes were the result of an intentional act, an accident or damaged utility lines.
83d ago

Top three insurers reaped $7.3 billion through their drug middlemen's markups, FTC says

Regulators published their most detailed findings yet on how some of the nation’s largest companies profited from ‘excess’ prescription price hikes of 1,000% or more.

'Entirely foreseeable': The L.A. fires are the worst-case scenario experts feared

The Los Angeles area fires represent a worst-case scenario. But fire experts, past reports and risk assessments had all anticipated a wildfire catastrophe to some degree.
94d ago

'A perfect storm': Extremism online and political polarization are increasing the risk of attacks, experts say

The New Orleans attack underscores how extremism online and political division have created a “perfect storm” for radicalization in America, experts say.
105d ago

Justice Department finds Tennessee board discriminated against lawyer over opioid disorder medication

DOJ found that two organizations that run Tennessee's attorney licensing program discriminated against a lawyer over his opioid use disorder medication.

A simple device could help curb accidental gun deaths, but most firearms don’t have it

A "magazine disconnect" on handguns can help prevent accidental shootings, but the gun industry has opposed efforts to mandate it.
171d ago

Surging floodwater and panicked prayers: How a workday at a Tennessee plastics factory turned deadly

An NBC News investigation and timeline reveals how events quickly and dramatically unfolded amid a "one-in-5,000-year flood.
214d ago

How some of the internet's most popular pro-Trump pundits ended up as paid messengers for Russian propaganda

The video introducing Tenet Media hit many common conservative tropes: Mainstream media couldn’t be trusted.

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Immigration

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Immigration

'The world has changed': WeChat, snakeheads and the new era of global migration

Before the pandemic, roughly 9 in 10 migrants crossing the border illegally came from Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador. Those countries no longer hold the majority.

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Investigations

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Investigations

Who were the ‘outsiders’ at Columbia University’s Hamilton Hall?

Roughly 30% of those arrested at Columbia University's Hamilton Hall had no affiliation with the school, including James Carlson, 40, an animal rights lawyer.