InvestigationJustice Conviction The pursuit of justice drives two men to fight each other in the courts and on the streets of New York. Saki KnafoGimletFebruary 4, 2019
InvestigationBusiness, Justice Entire Industries Are Being Blacklisted by Insurers Over #MeToo Liability Companies with high-profile executives, big-name stars, or iffy corporate cultures are getting increased scrutiny. Susan AntillaThe InterceptFebruary 2, 2019
InvestigationJustice, Politics Surveillance and Secrets Are St. Louis police following their own rules to protect citizens’ privacy? Rebecca RivasThe St. Louis AmericanJanuary 23, 2019
InvestigationJustice Broken Justice in the 42 In the poorest congressional district in the country, where thousands of people are arrested each year, one former cop with a complicated past has made high-profile prosecutions fall apart. Saki KnafoNew York Times MagazineJanuary 23, 2019
InvestigationHealth, Justice Expecting Care How Texas is failing foster kids and contributing to an alarming teen pregnancy rate Rebecca GrantThe Texas ObserverJanuary 22, 2019
InvestigationEnvironment, Immigration, Politics Trump’s Border Wall Would Destroy Historic Gravesites in Texas The history of an outpost on the Underground Railroad could be lost. Melissa del BosqueThe InterceptJanuary 21, 2019
InvestigationImmigration Is Denaturalization the Next Front in Trump’s War on Immigration? The prosecution of naturalized United States citizens is a sign of a gathering storm. Seth Freed WesslerNew York Times MagazineDecember 19, 2018
InvestigationBusiness How One Company Is Making Millions Off Trump’s War on the Poor President Trump plans to make the poor work for Medicaid and food stamps. That’s extremely punitive for them—but highly lucrative for companies like Maximus. Tracie McMillanMother JonesDecember 17, 2018
InvestigationPolitics Stepping Up As the incarceration of mothers increases in the United States, who cares for the children left behind? Sylvia A. HarveyVirginia Quarterly ReviewDecember 13, 2018
InvestigationEnvironment, Politics FBI Kept Files on Peaceful Climate Change Protesters A protest at a BP plant in Indiana landed three sixty something campaigners in a federal surveillance report, documents show. Adam FedermanThe GuardianDecember 13, 2018