Teen Beauty Queens Say Trump Walked In On Them Changing
“Don’t worry, ladies, I’ve seen it all before.”
"We Were All Naked” When Donald Trump Walked Through Beauty Queen Dressing Room
Trump: "I sort of get away with things like that.”
Trump's Lawyer: We Met With Him In Pairs To Avoid Lies
"Donald says certain things and then has a lack of memory."
Here Are Three Of Donald Trump’s Full Bankruptcy Filings
The most complete snapshot of his finances, available online for the first time.
Amid Protests Over Shooting, Advocates Praise Charlotte's Police Chief
The shooting of Keith Lamont Scott has sparked protests against the police in Charlotte, North Carolina. Here’s what we know about how the police department has responded to past shootings and criticisms of police violence in black communities.
Texas Plan To Jail Fewer Poor People Infuriates Some Court Officers
The idea was to ensure people who can’t afford their traffic tickets have an alternative to getting locked up. But it’s facing fierce pushback from some quarters.
Austin Moves To Jail Fewer People Over Unpaid Fines
The city council is pushing judges to find alternatives for people who cannot afford traffic tickets.
Observer Writer Who Attacks Kremlin Foes Won't Answer Questions
Also, he exists (and BuzzFeed News tracked him down).
Trump And Women: Former Beauty Queens Speak
How Donald Trump sees women — and how they see him — has become central to his bid for the presidency. Now, former beauty pageant contestants describe what it was like to be around him when he owned Miss Universe and Miss USA.
El Paso Gets Sued Over Jailing People For Unpaid Traffic Tickets
Legal advocates say the city has failed to reform unconstitutional practices that BuzzFeed News exposed last fall.
Judge Blasts Texas For Using Courts To Make Money Off Poor
A San Antonio judge called out “oppressive” policies that he said pressure courts to squeeze money out of people who cannot afford to pay low-level fines.
Judge Dismisses Lawsuit Claiming Austin Illegally Jails Poor People
A class-action suit had claimed that judges in Austin were locking people up for not paying court fines without properly assessing whether the defendants could afford to pay. A federal judge said this week that the city can't be held liable.
Texas Proposes New Rules To Help People Stay Out Of Jail For Traffic Tickets
State officials have proposed extended payment plans for people who can’t afford their fines; new rules would also make explicit that people can’t be jailed when they are too poor to pay.
What Donald Trump's Victory Looked Like At The Trump Bar
While its namesake was celebrating his primary victory in New Hampshire, New York's Trump Bar was a quiet place to sit and take in some election results.
El Paso Moves To Protect Poor People From Illegal Jailings
City council votes to require court to provide proof that judges are not locking up people who are too poor to pay their traffic tickets. The move follows a BuzzFeed News investigation into illegal jailings.
A Traffic Cop’s Ticket Bonanza In A Poor Texas Town
Turbocharged surveillance technology turned Officer Rickey Antoine into an unstoppable policing juggernaut. The city of Port Arthur says his approach to traffic safety saves lives. But some of the city’s poorest residents are paying the price.
Former Alabama Cop Reported Allegations Of "Planting Evidence"
An explosive report accused officers of manufacturing evidence to convict suspects, citing leaked documents. Almost immediately, local authorities challenged the story. But now, a former internal affairs sergeant contacted by BuzzFeed News confirms some documents' authenticity.
Texas Finds Schools Are Failing Students With Disabilities
A state agency found that instead of assessing the needs of students with disabilities, four school districts charged them as truants.
El Paso City Council Takes Action After BuzzFeed Investigation
Council members move to help keep poor people from being jailed for traffic fines they cannot afford to pay.
Lawsuit Claims Austin Illegally Jails Poor People
A federal class action suit filed Tuesday morning claims that Austin's municipal court locks people up for unpaid petty fines without properly assessing whether they can afford to pay.