AnalysisBusiness Ezra Klein and the Early-Mover Disadvantage No one knows if these new personal-franchise journalism ventures are going to work. Dean StarkmanJanuary 22, 2014
Inside TIJournalism I.F. Stone Award Winner Announced The winner of the Fall 2013 award is Natasja Sheriff. Sarah BlustainJanuary 16, 2014
AnalysisBusiness, Politics IRS Dark Money Reforms Would Leave Lobbying Groups Untouched The proposed rule would do little to deter powerful individuals or large companies from engaging in limitless dark money electioneering. Lee FangJanuary 10, 2014
BackstoryWorld The Backstory: Nick Turse Nick Turse discusses the challenges of collecting data in war zones and obtaining information from the US military. Nick TurseJanuary 10, 2014
NewsJustice, Politics Crime Victim Compensation Policies Leave Too Many Behind Compensation requirements disproportionately hurt victims and survivors living in communities already battered by crime, mass incarceration, and aggressive policing. Carla MurphyJanuary 9, 2014
InvestigationBusiness, Immigration Forever Temps Once a bastion of good jobs, manufacturing has gone gaga for temps. Sarah JaffeIn These TimesJanuary 6, 2014
InvestigationJustice Closed Clinics in Texas An appeals court will hear a challenge to the Texas anti-abortion law which has shuttered clinics — forcing women to make tough choices. Lindsay BeyersteinAl Jazeera AmericaJanuary 5, 2014
NewsImmigration, Justice Ted Cruz: Block Immigration Reform to Help GOP in 2014 Senator Cruz has admitted his opposition to immigration reform is guided by partisanship. Lee FangDecember 23, 2013
InvestigationBusiness, Immigration, Labor Stealing Pennies from Chileros Green chiles are a hot commodity, but the fields are overgrown with wage theft. Joseph SorrentinoIn These TimesDecember 17, 2013
AnalysisBusiness Newspapers Continue Demonstrating Indispensability Deeply reported mega-series in the New York Times and Wall Street Journal add vastly to public knowledge. Dean StarkmanDecember 16, 2013