InvestigationJustice, World An Epidemic of Violence Over the past 15 years, nearly 40 people have been killed in Jamaica because of their sexual orientation. Will the new prime minister make a difference? Tristram KortenPRI (Public Radio International)October 3, 2012
InvestigationPolitics The Right’s Civil War Nationwide, Republicans are courting Tea Partiers hard. But in Florida, the GOP has sued to keep them off the ballot. Tristram KortenAlterNetOctober 26, 2010
InvestigationHealth, Politics Sick Joke Multimillionaire Rick Scott is behind an aggressive campaign to derail health care reform. But his chain of Florida clinics, Solantic, faces a wrongful death suit and charges of racial discrimination. Tristram KortenFolio Weekly (Florida)November 24, 2009
InvestigationBusiness, Justice, Politics A Healthcare Reform Foe’s History of Discrimination A probe into the chain of profitable clinics founded by Rick Scott, the health care reform nemesis who once ran the Columbia-HCA hospital conglomerate. Part two of two. (See part one.) Tristram KortenSalon.comOctober 1, 2009
InvestigationBusiness, Politics Rick Scott Profits off the Uninsured A probe into the chain of profitable clinics founded by Rick Scott, the health care reform nemesis who helped mobilize protesters to disrupt those infamous town hall meetings. Part one of two. Tristram KortenSalon.comSeptember 30, 2009
InvestigationWorld The Coddled ‘Terrorists’ of South Florida Anti-Castro Cuban exiles linked to bombings and assassinations are living free – and conducting drills – in Miami. Does the U.S. have a double standard on terrorism? Tristram Korten & Kirk NielsenSalon.comJanuary 14, 2008