InvestigationHealth, Immigration, Justice ‘I Can’t Do Anything’: Doctor Detained By ICE Waits For Coronavirus Outbreak To Hit Neysi Salvador-Aguiar, a physician from Cuba, says that the Irwin County detention center wasn’t taking enough measures to prevent the spread of the virus. Seth Freed WesslerHuffPostApril 9, 2020
InvestigationEnvironment, Health, Labor As National Parks Remain Open, Staffers Worry They Are at Risk Department of Interior leadership sends conflicting signals Adam FedermanSierra MagazineApril 9, 2020
InvestigationBusiness, Health, Labor As Coronavirus Spread, Financial Services Contractor Told Warehouse Workers They Aren’t Allowed to Get Sick In a Long Island warehouse, immigrants work long hours doing mailings for a multibillion-dollar financial services company. Now they’re getting sick. Gabriel ThompsonThe InterceptApril 7, 2020
InvestigationBusiness, Health, Politics Renters In Turmoil As Federal And State Relief Measures Fall Short “I can’t be out on the street right now,” a woman in Jackson, Mississippi, said. Rebecca BurnsHuffPostApril 5, 2020
InvestigationHealth, Justice Man Who Died In Sing Sing Prison Tested Positive For COVID-19 The medical examiner hasn’t announced the cause of death for a 58-year-old man who died Monday, but confirmed to HuffPost that he tested positive for COVID-19. Lisa ArmstrongHuffPostApril 1, 2020
InvestigationHealth, Immigration, Justice The Coronavirus Has Spread to the US Marshals’ Detention Empire Exclusive reporting reveals five people in federal detention have tested positive for COVID-19. Seth Freed WesslerMother JonesApril 1, 2020
InvestigationHealth, Justice Police Are Trying To Free Inmates At Risk Of Coronavirus. Why Are Judges Blocking Them? Judges are dangerously behind the curve in supporting compassionate release and other plans to reduce the jail population. Dax-Devlon RossHuffPostMarch 31, 2020
InvestigationBusiness, Politics The stimulus halts a corporate trick that gouges workers. But it comes too late. Stock buybacks enriched companies and their leaders — at everyone else’s expense. Gary RivlinThe Washington PostMarch 27, 2020
InvestigationJustice, Politics Public Access to Information Suffers Under Coronavirus The pandemic has dealt a blow to transparency. Richard Salame & Nina ZweigColumbia Journalism ReviewMarch 25, 2020
InvestigationImmigration, World No End in Sight What happens when immigrant-rights advocates reach a breaking point? Lauren MarkhamVirginia Quarterly ReviewMarch 2, 2020