Trials
Lorena Bobbitt Tells Her Own Story: 'Immigrant Women Don't Have a Voice'
Broadly spoke with Lorena Bobbitt about her 1993 domestic assault trial that gripped the nation, and how her immigration status shaped her narrative.
We Should All Be More Like Thelma Plum
The Gamilaraay singer-songwriter is leaving behind the bullshit on "Not Angry Anymore", her sparkling new single, premiering on Noisey today.
A.B. Original’s New Song “Blaccout” is Killer, Obviously
Loud, brash and fun as hell, "Blaccout" is another winner from Briggs and Trials.
Bowe Bergdahl Will Reportedly Plead Guilty for Deserting His Post
The soldier and 'Serial' subject could spend life behind bars.
Convicted “Pharma Bro” Martin Shkreli could spend 20 years in prison
Martin Shkreli was convicted of securities fraud at federal district court in Brooklyn, New York Friday after five days of jury deliberations.
The Texas Gerrymandering Trial Could Change All of America
Why you should care that a fight over congressional districts in the Lone Star State—federal judges called the current setup unfair to people of color—is back in court.
WATCH: Our New Film About a Guy Being Injected with Ketamine
'Eternal K-Hole of the Spotless Mind' follows a young man's quest to curb his drinking with the help of ketamine.
It's Time to Accept That Bill Cosby Probably Won't Be Convicted
A sexual assault prosecutor from the Clinton administration explains why the comedian will likely never see the inside of a prison cell.
Drapht Joins Briggs, Trials, and Dan Sultan in Calling to Change the Date of Australia Day
Speaking to the AAP, the rapper said that Australia's music scene needs to back Indigenous rights issues.
In a $9 Billion Trial, Google's Secret Weapon Is a Filing Cabinet
Two tech titans are duking it out in a courtroom battle that involves an oft-misunderstood technology and billions are on the line—but I don't want to talk about those things. I want to talk about a filing cabinet.
Why ‘Action Henk’ Is the Only Game I Want to Play Right Now
"Buttslide to victory" with action figures turned obstacle course racers, and smile like an absolute idiot as you do.
US Soldiers Have A Problem With Child Sex Crimes — And Military Courts Keep It Secret
More service members are currently imprisoned for child sex offenses than for any other crime, but the military court system is shielding the cases from public scrutiny.