The Intercept InvestigationBusiness, Justice Entire Industries Are Being Blacklisted by Insurers Over #MeToo Liability Companies with high-profile executives, big-name stars, or iffy corporate cultures are getting increased scrutiny. Susan AntillaThe InterceptFebruary 2, 2019 InvestigationEnvironment, Immigration, Politics Trump’s Border Wall Would Destroy Historic Gravesites in Texas The history of an outpost on the Underground Railroad could be lost. Melissa del BosqueThe InterceptJanuary 21, 2019 InvestigationImmigration, Politics The Occupation In South Texas, border residents struggle to cope with the latest military surge. Melissa del BosqueThe InterceptNovember 24, 2018 InvestigationBusiness Tech Firms Ended Mandatory Arbitration for Sexual Harassment Claims Employee advocates caution that the arbitration changes are a response to pressure and could be reversed. Susan AntillaThe InterceptNovember 21, 2018 InvestigationBusiness, Politics Wall Street Moves to Gut Post-Crisis Financial Rules The requirements, imposed by the Dodd-Frank Act, were put in place to ensure that critical financial institutions could weather economic storms. Susan AntillaThe InterceptNovember 2, 2018 InvestigationImmigration, Justice, Politics Border Patrol Union Endorses Extremist Video The National Border Patrol Council is featured in a video that includes group linked to white nationalists. Melissa del BosqueThe InterceptOctober 23, 2018 InvestigationBusiness, Politics The Private Equity Governor Gov. Bruce Rauner made a fortune charging high fees to public pensions. Once elected, he tried to slash pension benefits. Gary RivlinThe InterceptOctober 22, 2018 InvestigationBusiness, Politics The Whistleblower Kentucky’s willingness to gamble massively on high-risk alternative investments for its pensions has made the state an easy mark for Wall Street hucksters. Gary RivlinThe InterceptOctober 21, 2018 InvestigationBusiness, Politics A Giant Pile of Money Public pensions squander tens of billions of dollars each year on risky, poor-performing alternative investments like hedge funds. Gary RivlinThe InterceptOctober 20, 2018 InvestigationPolitics, World The Underground Caliphate ISIS has not yet vanished. It is fighting a guerrilla war against the Iraqi State. Simona FoltynThe InterceptSeptember 16, 2018 1 … 3 4 5 … 8
InvestigationBusiness, Justice Entire Industries Are Being Blacklisted by Insurers Over #MeToo Liability Companies with high-profile executives, big-name stars, or iffy corporate cultures are getting increased scrutiny. Susan AntillaThe InterceptFebruary 2, 2019
InvestigationEnvironment, Immigration, Politics Trump’s Border Wall Would Destroy Historic Gravesites in Texas The history of an outpost on the Underground Railroad could be lost. Melissa del BosqueThe InterceptJanuary 21, 2019
InvestigationImmigration, Politics The Occupation In South Texas, border residents struggle to cope with the latest military surge. Melissa del BosqueThe InterceptNovember 24, 2018
InvestigationBusiness Tech Firms Ended Mandatory Arbitration for Sexual Harassment Claims Employee advocates caution that the arbitration changes are a response to pressure and could be reversed. Susan AntillaThe InterceptNovember 21, 2018
InvestigationBusiness, Politics Wall Street Moves to Gut Post-Crisis Financial Rules The requirements, imposed by the Dodd-Frank Act, were put in place to ensure that critical financial institutions could weather economic storms. Susan AntillaThe InterceptNovember 2, 2018
InvestigationImmigration, Justice, Politics Border Patrol Union Endorses Extremist Video The National Border Patrol Council is featured in a video that includes group linked to white nationalists. Melissa del BosqueThe InterceptOctober 23, 2018
InvestigationBusiness, Politics The Private Equity Governor Gov. Bruce Rauner made a fortune charging high fees to public pensions. Once elected, he tried to slash pension benefits. Gary RivlinThe InterceptOctober 22, 2018
InvestigationBusiness, Politics The Whistleblower Kentucky’s willingness to gamble massively on high-risk alternative investments for its pensions has made the state an easy mark for Wall Street hucksters. Gary RivlinThe InterceptOctober 21, 2018
InvestigationBusiness, Politics A Giant Pile of Money Public pensions squander tens of billions of dollars each year on risky, poor-performing alternative investments like hedge funds. Gary RivlinThe InterceptOctober 20, 2018
InvestigationPolitics, World The Underground Caliphate ISIS has not yet vanished. It is fighting a guerrilla war against the Iraqi State. Simona FoltynThe InterceptSeptember 16, 2018