InvestigationWorld The Children of South Sudan’s Civil War “When your brother is taken, you know that you will be next…” Nick TurseTeen VogueOctober 30, 2017
InvestigationEnvironment, Politics Interior Department Scrubs Climate Change From Strategic Plan Leaked draft of a DOI five-year plan reveals the priority of “energy dominance.” Adam FedermanThe NationOctober 25, 2017
InvestigationBusiness, Environment, Politics Despite Trump’s Efforts, the Coal Industry is Scaling Back Even as he offers them new opportunities, executives are quietly saying ‘no thanks.’ Adam FedermanThe Washington PostOctober 13, 2017
InvestigationWorld Where the Bodies Aren’t Buried Bearing witness to a murder — and a message — on a dirt path in South Sudan. Nick TurseColumbia Journalism ReviewSeptember 21, 2017
InvestigationEnvironment, Health, Justice NYCHA Denies Transfers to Crime Victims Despite the high incidence of rape and murder in public housing, victims and witnesses get the runaround when they try to change developments. Ese OlumhenseCity LimitsSeptember 20, 2017
InvestigationBusiness, Politics Government by Goldman Gary Cohn is giving Goldman Sachs everything it ever wanted from the Trump administration. Gary Rivlin & Michael W. HudsonThe InterceptSeptember 17, 2017
InvestigationImmigration, Justice, Politics Border Officers Engaged in ‘Egregious Abuse’ Minors from Mexico and Central America have lodged hundreds of formal complaints containing detailed claims of mistreatment by border agents. John Carlos Frey & Brian EpsteinABC NewsSeptember 14, 2017
InvestigationBusiness, Politics Who Benefits From the Expansion of AP Classes? Testing companies are raking in millions of federal and state dollars on increasing classes in low-income majority black and Latino high schools. Alina TugendNew York Times MagazineSeptember 7, 2017
InvestigationImmigration, Labor, Politics Inside the Guest Worker Program Trapping Indian Students in Virtual Servitude And how American universities are acting as willing partners. Nikhil SwaminathanMother JonesSeptember 5, 2017
InvestigationEnvironment, Health, Politics EPA Welcomed Industry Feedback Before Reversing Pesticide Ban Internal documents offer no evidence that the agency considered chlorypyrifos’ damaging effects on children’s brains. Sharon LernerThe InterceptAugust 18, 2017