InvestigationJustice, Politics Cleaning up the Parks After years of intransigence over sexual harassment at the Grand Canyon, a resignation, a termination, and Congressional hearings. Kathryn JoyceThe Investigative FundDecember 29, 2016
InvestigationJustice The Making of an American Terrorist Robert Dear shot up a Planned Parenthood clinic, killing three people. Did the right-wing media help turn a disturbed loner into a mass murderer? Amanda RobbNew RepublicDecember 19, 2016
InvestigationBusiness, Labor, World ‘We Are Nothing But Machines to Them’ Three years after a deadly collapse, Bangladesh's apparel factories have safer structures — and working conditions so oppressive they're killing people. Anjali KamatSlate MagazineDecember 15, 2016
InvestigationPolitics ‘Radically Mainstream’ Why the alt-right is celebrating Trump's win. Sarah PosnerRolling StoneDecember 1, 2016
InvestigationImmigration, Justice, Politics Donald Trump’s Looming Mass Criminalization The only way to quickly deport 3 million immigrants is to first make them into criminals — and he’ll have the tools to do so on day one. Seth Freed WesslerThe NationNovember 28, 2016
InvestigationBusiness, Immigration, Labor Dark Meat Work more days. Carve more turkeys. Don’t get hurt. What poultry workers endure in the frenzied weeks before Thanksgiving. Gabriel ThompsonSlate MagazineNovember 21, 2016
InvestigationJustice With Child The right to choose in Rapid City Kiera FeldmanHarper'sNovember 17, 2016
InvestigationJustice Incarcerated for Years Without Trial Chicago police missed more than 11,000 court dates since 2010, causing months or years of unnecessary delays for inmates awaiting trial. Spencer WoodmanChicago ReaderNovember 16, 2016
InvestigationImmigration, Labor Host of Problems What happens when au pairs encounter long hours, low pay, and abusive host families. Noy ThrupkaewRevealNovember 5, 2016
InvestigationImmigration, Labor Cultural Ambassadors or Low-Wage Nannies? Au pairs come to the US through a State Department cultural exchange program. But are their labor rights protected? Noy ThrupkaewThe Washington Post MagazineNovember 3, 2016