InvestigationImmigration, Justice, Labor Trabajadoras del Campo: Víctimas de Abuso Sexual El acoso y abuso sexual son generalizados entre las indocumentadas en los Estados Unidos. Joseph SorrentinoLa Jornada del CampoJune 15, 2013
NewsEnvironment, Politics After Resisting, Mayor Proposes Disaster Registry New York City is moving toward creating a registry of vulnerable residents who require special assistance during disasters, aiming to address a critical gap in emergency response exposed in the aftermath of superstorm Sandy…. Sasha ChavkinJune 14, 2013
InvestigationEnvironment, World Glaciers for Sale A global warming get-rich-quick scheme McKenzie FunkHarper'sJune 14, 2013
AnalysisTechnology How Spy Agency Contractors Have Already Abused Their Power “I, sitting at my desk, certainly had the authorities to wiretap anyone, from you, or your accountant, to a federal judge, to even the President if I had a personal email,” Edward Snowden, the Booz Allen Hamilton whistleblower, told The Guardian… Lee FangJune 11, 2013
InvestigationBusiness Young, Black and Buried in Debt Useless degrees are now too-good-to-be-true tickets to the American Dream — targeted at those who can least afford it Kai WrightSalon.comJune 10, 2013
AnalysisJustice Is Homeland Security Spying on You? Since 9/11 the United States has spent a staggering $791 billion on homeland security, according to Mattea Kramer and Chris Hellmann of the National Priorities Project… Adam FedermanJune 6, 2013
InvestigationBusiness For-Profit Colleges An inside look at the sales quotas that drive aggressive, deceptive recruitment tactics at for-profit institutions of higher learning Yasmeen Qureshi, Sarah Gross & Lisa DesaiDan Rather ReportsJune 4, 2013
InvestigationBusiness, Environment We’re Being Watched How corporations and law enforcement are spying on environmentalists. Adam FedermanEarth Island JournalMay 28, 2013
AnalysisImmigration, Justice Their Day in Court On May 6, the Washington Monthly published my Investigative Fund report on US Border Patrol agents firing their weapons into Mexico; in six cases, they killed Mexican civilians in Mexican territory… John Carlos FreyMay 23, 2013
Inside TIPolitics Congressional Inquiries; Corporate Damage Control From where we sit here in New York City, it feels like a bad month for journalism. Veteran reporters were laid off at the Daily News and the Village Voice, and the Koch brothers are considering a bid for the Los Angeles Times… Esther KaplanMay 22, 2013