The Intercept InvestigationBusiness, Health, Labor How Amazon’s On-Site Emergency Care Endangers the Warehouse Workers it’s Supposed to Protect An investigation found instances in which Amcare clinic staffers violated Amazon’s own rules as well as government regulations. H. Claire BrownThe InterceptDecember 2, 2019 InvestigationImmigration, Politics, World Erasing the Dead Seeking to Deport Haitians, the Trump Administration Is Counting Deaths in Displacement Camps as “Progress.” Isabel MacdonaldThe InterceptOctober 22, 2019 InvestigationBusiness, Justice Stark Lessons from Wall Street’s #MeToo Moment On Wall Street, most men accused of sexual harassment continue to pursue their careers — even after paying large judgements. Susan AntillaThe InterceptOctober 7, 2019 InvestigationBusiness, Environment Waste Only How the plastics industry is fighting to keep polluting the world. Sharon LernerThe InterceptJuly 20, 2019 InvestigationBusiness, Justice, Labor When Brokers Act Badly at Wells Fargo, Women Take the Fall Ten years of data show stark gender bias in disciplinary actions in the bank’s adviser arm. Susan AntillaThe InterceptJuly 1, 2019 InvestigationBusiness Wall Street Goes Silent on #MeToo FINRA gathers extensive information on the brokers it oversees but has made a deliberate decision not to track data that might shed light on discrimination. Susan AntillaThe InterceptJune 4, 2019 InvestigationBusiness A Harvard Professor Filed a Shareholder Lawsuit to Restrict Shareholder Rights The legal team includes a Trump nominee and an attorney who has railed against unions, trans rights and Black Lives Matter. Susan AntillaThe InterceptApril 9, 2019 InvestigationBusiness, Justice, World Inside the Surveillance Program IBM Built for Rodrigo Duterte IBM partnered with Philippine law enforcement despite evidence of police complicity in death squads. George JosephThe InterceptMarch 20, 2019 InvestigationBusiness States Crack Down on Broker Abuse as the SEC Dithers Wall Street and investor advocates face off over stockbrokers’ obligations to their customers. Susan AntillaThe InterceptMarch 12, 2019 InvestigationEnvironment, Health, Politics A Tale of Two Toxic Cities The EPA's Bungled Response to an Air Pollution Crisis Exposes a Toxic Racial Divide Sharon LernerThe InterceptFebruary 24, 2019 1 2 3 4 … 8
InvestigationBusiness, Health, Labor How Amazon’s On-Site Emergency Care Endangers the Warehouse Workers it’s Supposed to Protect An investigation found instances in which Amcare clinic staffers violated Amazon’s own rules as well as government regulations. H. Claire BrownThe InterceptDecember 2, 2019
InvestigationImmigration, Politics, World Erasing the Dead Seeking to Deport Haitians, the Trump Administration Is Counting Deaths in Displacement Camps as “Progress.” Isabel MacdonaldThe InterceptOctober 22, 2019
InvestigationBusiness, Justice Stark Lessons from Wall Street’s #MeToo Moment On Wall Street, most men accused of sexual harassment continue to pursue their careers — even after paying large judgements. Susan AntillaThe InterceptOctober 7, 2019
InvestigationBusiness, Environment Waste Only How the plastics industry is fighting to keep polluting the world. Sharon LernerThe InterceptJuly 20, 2019
InvestigationBusiness, Justice, Labor When Brokers Act Badly at Wells Fargo, Women Take the Fall Ten years of data show stark gender bias in disciplinary actions in the bank’s adviser arm. Susan AntillaThe InterceptJuly 1, 2019
InvestigationBusiness Wall Street Goes Silent on #MeToo FINRA gathers extensive information on the brokers it oversees but has made a deliberate decision not to track data that might shed light on discrimination. Susan AntillaThe InterceptJune 4, 2019
InvestigationBusiness A Harvard Professor Filed a Shareholder Lawsuit to Restrict Shareholder Rights The legal team includes a Trump nominee and an attorney who has railed against unions, trans rights and Black Lives Matter. Susan AntillaThe InterceptApril 9, 2019
InvestigationBusiness, Justice, World Inside the Surveillance Program IBM Built for Rodrigo Duterte IBM partnered with Philippine law enforcement despite evidence of police complicity in death squads. George JosephThe InterceptMarch 20, 2019
InvestigationBusiness States Crack Down on Broker Abuse as the SEC Dithers Wall Street and investor advocates face off over stockbrokers’ obligations to their customers. Susan AntillaThe InterceptMarch 12, 2019
InvestigationEnvironment, Health, Politics A Tale of Two Toxic Cities The EPA's Bungled Response to an Air Pollution Crisis Exposes a Toxic Racial Divide Sharon LernerThe InterceptFebruary 24, 2019