InvestigationJustice ‘Save the Mother, Save the Baby’ An inside look at Heartbeat International’s crisis pregnancy center conference. Meaghan WinterCosmopolitanApril 6, 2015
InvestigationBusiness, Health, World Toxic Four years after the Foxconn scandal, the Chinese factories that build the world’s gadgets still endanger their workers — and abandon them when they get sick. Michael Blanding & Heather WhiteWiredApril 2, 2015
InvestigationWorld Abandoned to Terror The Yazidis, victims of “the biggest case of enslavement this century,” say the world has let them down. James HarkinProspect MagazineMarch 26, 2015
InvestigationLabor, Politics These Republicans Want to Take Away Your Weekend In Wisconsin, a new bill is threatening to kill workers’ one day of rest. Moshe Z. MarvitThe NationMarch 23, 2015
InvestigationPolitics, World The Sting How the FBI created a terrorist. Trevor AaronsonThe InterceptMarch 16, 2015
ImpactBusiness, Environment Bridge Along Oil by Rail Route Will See Repairs After an Investigative Fund story exposed the crumbling infrastructure along rail routes, a 115-year-old bridge in Alabama will receive $2.5 million for repairs. Queen Arsem-O'MalleyMarch 12, 2015
InvestigationBusiness, Labor, Politics Social Security Doesn’t Come To All Who Paid Farmworkers find their employers pocketed their Social Security payments — rendering them ineligible for benefits. Joseph SorrentinoIn These TimesMarch 9, 2015
AnalysisBusiness, Politics New Fiduciary Rules Would Benefit Retirees The president says he supports new rules that would protect families against conflicted or bad retirement advice. John WasikMarch 3, 2015
InvestigationImmigration Death on Sevenmile Road As border security build-up in Texas intensified, two brothers paid a smuggler to bring them to the United States. Only one lived to tell their story. Melissa del BosqueThe Texas ObserverMarch 2, 2015
InvestigationJustice, Politics America’s Unfair Rules of the Road How our federally subsidized transportation system discriminates against the most vulnerable. Corinne RameySlate MagazineFebruary 27, 2015