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Madeleine Carlisle
Madeleine Carlisle is a reporter for TIME in New York City
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How a Southern Pastor Is Combating Vaccine Hesitancy in Communities of Color
'when I got it, I recognized that it was my moral responsibility, it was my faith duty, to extend that message, preach that gospel'
By Madeleine Carlisle/Charleston, S.C.
March 25, 2021
These Are the Victims of the Atlanta Shootings
A single mother, a newlywed and a veteran were among the eight people—including six Asian women—killed Tuesday
By Melissa Chan and Madeleine Carlisle
March 19, 2021
Supreme Court Hears Case That Could Weaken the Voting Rights Act
The U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral arguments on Tuesday on two controversial Arizona voting restrictions, and what the justices decide could have sweeping effects on how difficult it will be to challenge allegedly discriminatory...
By Madeleine Carlisle and Sanya Mansoor
March 1, 2021
Nearly 200,000 People Still Lack Power Amid Snow, Subzero Temperatures Across Texas. Here’s How To Help
Nearly half a million Texans still lacked power Thursday after days of of bitter cold
By Madeleine Carlisle
February 18, 2021
Virginia Just Abolished The Death Penalty: Why It Matters
'The Virginia legislature is finally catching up with public opinion'
By Madeleine Carlisle
February 9, 2021
Advocates: Biden's Private Prison Ban Didn't Go Far Enough
'There is much more work to be done'
By Madeleine Carlisle
January 29, 2021
What Happens to the Federal Death Penalty Under Biden?
Joe Biden is the first president in U.S. history to openly campaign on abolishing the death penalty and win. Now that he’s in the White House, pressure is already mounting from activists and lawmakers for...
By Madeleine Carlisle
January 25, 2021
Local GOP Officials Promoted Capitol Protest
Many Republican officials continue to back Trump's claim that the election was stolen
By Abigail Abrams and Madeleine Carlisle
January 15, 2021
As COVID-19 Tears Through Death Row, Executions Continue
When Gary Sampson tried to speak with his legal team on Jan. 5, he was so weak he dropped the phone, his attorney Madeline Cohen tells TIME.Sampson, 61, has been incarcerated since 2003, sentenced to...
By Madeleine Carlisle
January 12, 2021
In a Year Marked By Death, the Trump Administration Cements a Legacy of Unprecedented Executions
Alfred Bourgeois was put to death by the Trump administration on Dec. 11. Like nine other prisoners who came before him this year, Bourgeois was killed with a legal injection of the drug pentobarbital while...
By Madeleine Carlisle
December 30, 2020
COVID-19 Has Devastated U.S. Prison Populations
Mario Smith first broke out in cold sweats on Nov. 21. He thought it was just exhaustion from working maintenance shifts at the Gus Harrison Correctional Facility in Adrian, Mi., where he’s been incarcerated since...
By Madeleine Carlisle and Josiah Bates
December 28, 2020
A COVID-19 Outbreak Has Hit Federal Death Row
Attorneys say executions should be halted due to a coronavirus outbreak at the Terre Haute, Indiana prison
By Madeleine Carlisle
December 18, 2020
Tulsi Gabbard Introduces Bill That Would Ban Trans Women and Girls from Female Sports
'It’s shameful that one of Rep. Gabbard’s last acts in Congress is to attack trans youth'
By Madeleine Carlisle
December 11, 2020
Kamala Harris on Restoring the Soul of the Nation
Kamala Harris is the first Vice President-elect to be named TIME’s Person of the Year. TIME senior correspondent Charlotte Alter sat down with the California senator in Wilmington, Del., on Dec. 7—which happened to be...
By Madeleine Carlisle
December 10, 2020
Joe Biden on Vaccines, Pardons and Uniting America: The 2020 TIME Person of the Year Interview
Where does America go from here? That’s the colossal question before President-elect Joe Biden
By Madeleine Carlisle
December 10, 2020
The Trump Administration's Execution Spree Continues Today
If Alfred Bourgeois is executed Friday, he'll be the 10th person executed by the Trump administration since July
By Madeleine Carlisle
December 8, 2020
Trump’s Path to Change the Election Shrinks
The other key swing states that delivered President-elect Joe Biden his victory are scheduled to certify their counts in the next few weeks, significantly narrowing President Donald Trump’s path to challenge the election results.
By Madeleine Carlisle
November 23, 2020
What To Know About Lisa Montgomery, The First Woman Executed By The Federal Government in Nearly 70 Years
'Lisa Montgomery’s execution was far from justice'
By Madeleine Carlisle
November 20, 2020
Joe Biden's Electoral College Path to the Oval Office
What to know about the process by which Presidential election winners are made official
By Alana Abramson , Madeleine Carlisle and Sanya Mansoor
November 12, 2020
Election Misinformation: How to Spot It and Stop It
Be prepared for uncertainty on Election Day
By Madeleine Carlisle
October 30, 2020
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