Dark Secrets of a Trillion Dollar Island: Garenne
Dark Secrets of a Trillion Dollar Island: Garenne tells the extraordinary story of the child abuse scandal that erupted on the idyllic island of Jersey in 2007. For a long time, the victims’ voices had remained unheard, but when widespread allegations of sexual abuse resurfaced in the late 2000s, Jersey’s then health minister Stuart Syvret spoke out about the scale of this historic child abuse and the damage done to the victims.
Wall Street’s Crypto Cold War
Wall Street’s Crypto Cold War Hedge fund legends Paul Tudor Jones and Jim Simons are going one way on cryptocurrencies. The United States government is going another. Leah McGrath GoodmanInstitutional InvestorJuly 24, 2020 In March 2018, Daniel Masters gave a talk at...Miranda Is Not a One-Off; it Happened to Me
Miranda Is Not a One-Off; it Happened to Me. Leah McGrath GoodmanHuffington PostDecember 6, 2017 Before David Miranda was detained for nine hours at London’s Heathrow Airport, there was me. The news of Miranda’s detainment came while I was cooking dinner in my...Child Abuse Inquiry on Top Tax Shelter Jersey Island Delayed Again
In 2008, police unearthed the remains of at least 10 children, ages 6 to 12 years old, under a shuttered residential care home, on the island of Jersey—a territory of the British Crown, off the coast of France.
9/11’s Second Wave: Cancer and Other Diseases Linked to the 2001 Attacks Are Surging
As many as 400,000 people are estimated to be affected by diseases, such as cancers, and mental illnesses linked to September 11. This figure includes those who lived and worked within a mile and a half of Ground Zero in Manhattan and Brooklyn, the vast majority of whom still don’t know they’re at risk. Mark Farfel, director of the World Trade Center Health Registry, which tracks the health of more than 71,000 rescue workers and survivors, says, “Many people don’t connect the symptoms they have today to September 11.”