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
InvestigationPolitics Long March of the Yellow Jackets How a one-time terrorist group prevailed on Capitol Hill. Ali Gharib & Eli CliftonThe InterceptFebruary 26, 2015
InvestigationWorld Fighting ISIS in Iraq How the P.K.K., Peshmerga, and a few westerners are fighting ISIS. James HarkinVanity FairFebruary 18, 2015
InvestigationBusiness, Politics Congress Incorporated A wave of lobbyists has arrived on Capitol Hill. But this time, they’re occupying top staff positions in the new Congress. Lee FangThe NationFebruary 11, 2015
InvestigationBusiness, World The Battle over Colombia’s Gold As a gold rush sweeps through Colombia, narco-traffickers have turned to the precious metal to make up for lost profits in the drug trade. Nadja DrostViceJanuary 15, 2015
InvestigationJustice When Being Valedictorian Isn’t Enough An increasing emphasis on SAT scores is making it harder for black and Latino students to get into New York City’s best public colleges. Meredith Kolodner & LynNell HancockThe AtlanticJanuary 13, 2015
InvestigationBusiness The State Where Giving Birth Can Be Criminal Tennessee is arresting women for using drugs while pregnant, even though many can’t access drug treatment. Rachael Levy & Rosa GoldensohnThe NationDecember 15, 2014
InvestigationHealth, World Ebola in Liberia An epidemic of rumors. Helen EpsteinThe New York Review of BooksDecember 9, 2014
InvestigationEnvironment Boom! North America’s explosive oil-by-rail problem. Marcus Stern & Sebastian JonesInsideClimateNewsDecember 8, 2014
InvestigationBusiness, Environment, World How 4-H Is Helping Big Ag in Africa 4-H claims its Africa program benefits kids — but is it also creating a market for genetically modified corn? Kiera ButlerMother JonesNovember 22, 2014