InvestigationBusiness, Environment We Need to Talk About Frankie Desperate to help her disruptive toddler, one mother had no idea that the treatment they offered was the thing she needed to fear. Dyan NearyNew York Magazine's The CutApril 13, 2017
NewsBusiness, Justice A Big Win in Court for Female Truck Drivers in Sexual Harassment Case Female truckers alleging sexual harassment against one of the nation’s largest transportation companies achieved a significant victory in court last month. Mary PilonApril 11, 2017
InvestigationImmigration, World The General and the Refugee Police from four countries joined forces to bring down a notorious human smuggler. Here’s how they blew the operation — and why the crackdown on immigration is making things worse. Eric ReidyNew RepublicMarch 27, 2017
InvestigationPolitics Amazing Disgrace How Donald Trump hijacked the religious right. Sarah PosnerNew RepublicMarch 20, 2017
InvestigationJustice The Mind of Dylann Roof The fallacy of seeing the United States v. Dylann Roof as a case of psychopathology. Edward BallThe New York Review of BooksMarch 14, 2017
InvestigationBusiness, Justice, Politics A Death in Arizona Hawaii sends nearly half of its inmates to a private prison in Arizona, with only the most cursory oversight. Gabriel ThompsonViceMarch 6, 2017
InvestigationBusiness, Justice Contract Selling Is Back in Chicago Fifty years after Martin Luther King Jr. fought against predatory sales, Wall Street-backed firms are duping would-be homebuyers again. Rebecca BurnsChicago ReaderMarch 1, 2017
ProjectJournalism I.F. Stone Award The I.F. Stone Award honored Stone’s legacy of tireless investigations into issues of vital national interest by creating a pathway for emerging reporters to produce their first journalistic investigations. This is what they produced. Jonah Engle, Nicole Pasulka, Nadja Drost, Steve Fisher, Maria Hengeveld & Rebecca BurnsMarch 1, 2017
InvestigationBusiness, Environment Endangering the World’s Rarest Dolphins A study of the New Zealand fishing industry finds that vessels illegally discard a third of their catch. Christopher PalaEarth Island JournalFebruary 27, 2017
InvestigationJustice United States v. Dylann Roof “I have been blessed with a significant amount of German blood.” Edward BallThe New York Review of BooksFebruary 17, 2017