The Nation InvestigationPolitics The Kochs’ Ground Game Under the radar, the faux grassroots group Americans for Prosperity is pulling out all the stops to defeat Obama. Lee FangThe NationSeptember 26, 2012 InvestigationEnvironment, Politics Mitt Romney, Monsanto Man In his Bain years, the GOP nominee helped fashion Monsanto into a biotech giant. What would the notorious purveyor of genetically modified foods get from a Romney presidency? Wayne BarrettThe NationSeptember 13, 2012 InvestigationPolitics Paul Ryan Quietly Requested Obamacare Cash The GOP veep candidate loves to rail against Obamacare. But in December 2010, he requested grant money for a health clinic in his Wisconsin district — a grant funded by Obama’s Affordable Care Act. Lee FangThe NationSeptember 5, 2012 InvestigationPolitics How Big Business Is Buying the Election Never mind the Super PACs, post-Citizens United, it’s trade associations that are shoveling corporate cash into the November elections — and helping foreign money influence American politics. Lee FangThe NationAugust 30, 2012 InvestigationBusiness, Politics How the Gun Industry Got Rich The NRA’s dire warnings that the President is a threat to the Second Amendment are bogus — but extremely profitable. See sidebar on New York City gun laws here. Jarrett MurphyThe NationAugust 23, 2012 InvestigationJustice Locked Up Without a Key in New Orleans Seven years after Katrina, poor people in New Orleans who are accused of crimes are being denied counsel — and left to languish behind bars. Karen HouppertThe NationAugust 22, 2012 InvestigationJustice The Prison Problem in Pennsylvania A DOJ probe into the mental health program at a medium security prison could put solitary confinement on trial. Matt StroudThe NationApril 18, 2012 InvestigationBusiness, Environment, Health BP’s Toxic Legacy Gulf residents and cleanup workers continue to suffer serious health problems from the 2010 disaster, but the oil giant is not being held to account. Antonia JuhaszThe NationApril 18, 2012 InvestigationBusiness, Immigration, Justice, Politics Gambling on Immigration Detention One Georgia county bet its financial future on becoming a regional center for immigrant detention. But harsh immigration politics scared off the very workers farmers depend on for the harvest. Hannah Rappleye & Lisa Riordan SevilleThe NationApril 11, 2012 InvestigationBusiness, Environment BP vs. Gulf Coast: It’s Not Settled Yet In the wake of the BP oil spill, will a new settlement be enough to heal the damage? Antonia JuhaszThe NationMarch 7, 2012 1 … 9 10 11 … 21
InvestigationPolitics The Kochs’ Ground Game Under the radar, the faux grassroots group Americans for Prosperity is pulling out all the stops to defeat Obama. Lee FangThe NationSeptember 26, 2012
InvestigationEnvironment, Politics Mitt Romney, Monsanto Man In his Bain years, the GOP nominee helped fashion Monsanto into a biotech giant. What would the notorious purveyor of genetically modified foods get from a Romney presidency? Wayne BarrettThe NationSeptember 13, 2012
InvestigationPolitics Paul Ryan Quietly Requested Obamacare Cash The GOP veep candidate loves to rail against Obamacare. But in December 2010, he requested grant money for a health clinic in his Wisconsin district — a grant funded by Obama’s Affordable Care Act. Lee FangThe NationSeptember 5, 2012
InvestigationPolitics How Big Business Is Buying the Election Never mind the Super PACs, post-Citizens United, it’s trade associations that are shoveling corporate cash into the November elections — and helping foreign money influence American politics. Lee FangThe NationAugust 30, 2012
InvestigationBusiness, Politics How the Gun Industry Got Rich The NRA’s dire warnings that the President is a threat to the Second Amendment are bogus — but extremely profitable. See sidebar on New York City gun laws here. Jarrett MurphyThe NationAugust 23, 2012
InvestigationJustice Locked Up Without a Key in New Orleans Seven years after Katrina, poor people in New Orleans who are accused of crimes are being denied counsel — and left to languish behind bars. Karen HouppertThe NationAugust 22, 2012
InvestigationJustice The Prison Problem in Pennsylvania A DOJ probe into the mental health program at a medium security prison could put solitary confinement on trial. Matt StroudThe NationApril 18, 2012
InvestigationBusiness, Environment, Health BP’s Toxic Legacy Gulf residents and cleanup workers continue to suffer serious health problems from the 2010 disaster, but the oil giant is not being held to account. Antonia JuhaszThe NationApril 18, 2012
InvestigationBusiness, Immigration, Justice, Politics Gambling on Immigration Detention One Georgia county bet its financial future on becoming a regional center for immigrant detention. But harsh immigration politics scared off the very workers farmers depend on for the harvest. Hannah Rappleye & Lisa Riordan SevilleThe NationApril 11, 2012
InvestigationBusiness, Environment BP vs. Gulf Coast: It’s Not Settled Yet In the wake of the BP oil spill, will a new settlement be enough to heal the damage? Antonia JuhaszThe NationMarch 7, 2012