InvestigationHealth, World The New War on Birth Control How the Christian Right is co-opting the women's rights movement to fight contraceptives in Africa. Kathryn JoycePacific StandardAugust 17, 2017
InvestigationBusiness, Environment, Health Exxon Mobil’s Civil Rights Problem Exxon Mobil is pumping toxins into a black community in Texas — 17 years after a civil rights complaint. Sharon LernerThe InterceptAugust 13, 2017
InvestigationEnvironment, Politics Purging Climate Scientists for Telling the Truth Dozens of senior officials have been reassigned at the Department of the Interior. Adam FedermanThe NationAugust 2, 2017
InvestigationHealth Her Own Devices Is a contraceptive implant making women sick? Jennifer BlockRevealJuly 29, 2017
InvestigationImmigration, Justice Life and Death at the Border Exclusive video appears to show border agents directing a 16-year-old to drink a fatal dose of meth. Brian Ross, Brian Epstein, John Carlos Frey & Pete MaddenABC NewsJuly 29, 2017
InvestigationHealth, World Sons and Daughters The village in the Dominican Republic where girls turn into boys. Sarah A. TopolHarper'sJuly 27, 2017
InvestigationHealth The Battle Over Essure Some people see a breakthrough in female contraception. Others see a dangerous medical device. Jennifer BlockThe Washington Post MagazineJuly 26, 2017
InvestigationBusiness, Politics The Advice Trap Financial advisers want to rip off small investors. Trump wants to help them do it. Susan AntillaThe InterceptJuly 16, 2017
InvestigationBusiness, Environment, Immigration, Labor Monsanto’s Tainted Fields of Gold Monsanto and seed-corn companies continue to use contractors despite allegations of migrant labor abuses. Laird TownsendMidwest Center for Investigative ReportingJune 30, 2017
InvestigationBusiness, Environment, Immigration, Labor A Bushel of Labor Complaints Lawsuits against seed-corn companies shed light on rising use of labor contractors. Laird TownsendMidwest Center for Investigative ReportingJune 29, 2017