InvestigationBusiness, Politics The Fracking Candidate It’s all in the family for Rep. Shelley Moore Capito. Lee FangThe National MemoJune 25, 2014
InvestigationPolitics Cantor Pollster’s Other Counting Problem He was ridiculed for forecasting a 30-point win for Eric Cantor. But John McLaughlin’s advocacy research doesn’t end there. Eli CliftonSalon.comJune 24, 2014
InvestigationJustice Running the Gauntlet Without buffer zones to protect patients and providers, one abortion clinic in Kentucky offers a cautionary tale. Robin MartyPolitico MagazineJune 10, 2014
InvestigationJustice “I Felt Violated” California Prisons use brutal, degrading methods to discover inmate contraband — despite the existence of alternatives. Shane BauerThe GuardianJune 3, 2014
InvestigationHealth, Politics Eight Heart Attacks While Uninsured With Medicaid expansion, patients may finally get the care they need. But many have complex health problems after years of limited care. Kai WrightNJPRMay 26, 2014
InvestigationBusiness Get Out of Jail Fee Lobbyists, guns, and money: inside the shadowy — and very well-connected — bail bonds industry. Shane BauerMother JonesMay 15, 2014
InvestigationBusiness, Environment Warning: Highly Flammable Oil trains are crisscrossing the US and Canada with volatile cargo, yet many communities aren’t prepared in case of an accident. Adam FedermanEarth Island JournalMay 7, 2014
InvestigationLabor, Politics From the Folks Who Took Down ACORN The same right-wing operatives that led the attack on ACORN are now going after “alt labor.” Lee FangThe NationMay 1, 2014
InvestigationBusiness, Environment, World Exxon’s New Guinea Nightmare How a US government loan enabled an environmentally destructive project plagued by lethal landslide, police repression and civil unrest. Ian T. ShearnThe NationMay 1, 2014
InvestigationBusiness Renters v. Wall Street Overmortgaged buildings that pass from bank to bank often leave tenants not knowing who’s in charge. Elaisha Stokes & John LightAl Jazeera AmericaApril 20, 2014