InvestigationBusiness, Environment Too Big to Fine, Too Small to Fight Back Texas’ environmental agency targets small business owners for minor recordkeeping violations, while letting the corporate polluters off easy. Naveena SadasivamThe Texas Observer, GristFebruary 21, 2018
InvestigationEnvironment, Health Replacing Toxic Firefighting Foam The military is cleaning up drinking water contaminated with firefighting foam — while using dangerous new formulas. Sharon LernerThe InterceptFebruary 10, 2018
InvestigationHealth, Labor The Looming Elder Care Crisis in America Some 80 million people will be seniors by 2050. Our national home-care infrastructure isn’t close to ready. E. Tammy KimBloomberg BusinessweekFebruary 9, 2018
InvestigationPolitics The Man from Sullivan and Cromwell Under Trump’s SEC, Wall Street secrecy expands as enforcement shrinks. Susan Antilla & Gary RivlinThe InterceptJanuary 30, 2018
InvestigationJustice One Doctor is Risking Illinois’ Federal Funding Illinois ordered him to tell women where to get abortions. Now he wants Illinois to suffer. Sarah PosnerHuffPostJanuary 28, 2018
InvestigationJustice The Secret History of Bathroom Bills How a small band of far-right activists in Houston sparked a movement against transgender rights. Sarah PosnerRolling StoneJanuary 22, 2018
InvestigationHealth, Politics Within Reach The transgender community fights for health care. Nicole PasulkaHarper'sJanuary 16, 2018
InvestigationBusiness, Labor Trashed Inside the deadly world of private garbage collection. Kiera FeldmanProPublicaJanuary 4, 2018
InvestigationEnvironment, Politics Banned Banker, Scott Pruitt Friend Finds New Home at EPA Before Albert Kelly was banned from banking, his bank made generous loans to Pruitt. In need of a new job, he found one at the EPA. Sharon LernerThe InterceptDecember 28, 2017
InvestigationJustice Anti-Abortion Crusaders Inside the African-American abortion battle. Yoruba RichenFrontlineDecember 15, 2017