The Intercept InvestigationEnvironment, Health How Oregon Locals Defeated Chemical Companies Although some of the biggest companies poured money into a campaign to stop an ordinance, the locals still won. Sharon LernerThe InterceptSeptember 15, 2018 InvestigationBusiness, Justice IBM Used NYPD Footage to Develop Technology IBM created features to search camera footage for images of people by hair color, facial hair, and skin tone. George Joseph & Kenneth LippThe InterceptSeptember 6, 2018 InvestigationBusiness, Environment, Health, Politics Chemours Lobbied EPA To Avert Use of Natural Refrigerants Chemours, which had spun off from DuPont in 2015, wanted EPA’s help ensuring a “level playing field” against natural competitors. Sharon LernerThe InterceptAugust 27, 2018 InvestigationBusiness, Politics Will Shareholders Lose the Right to Sue? A top SEC official says companies should be allowed to force shareholders into arbitration; advocates call it a blow to corporate accountability. Susan AntillaThe InterceptAugust 21, 2018 InvestigationBusiness, Environment, Health 3M Knew About Dangers of Toxic Chemicals Decades Ago Internal studies and other documents show that 3M knew by the 1970s that PFOA and PFOS were toxic and accumulating in people's blood. Sharon LernerThe InterceptJuly 31, 2018 InvestigationImmigration The Threat of Adoption for Separated Migrant Children Are the children separated from their parents in the border crisis and put in the federal government’s care at risk of international adoptions? Kathryn JoyceThe InterceptJuly 1, 2018 InvestigationJustice FINRA’s Black Hole In 30 years, only 17 women won sexual harassment claims before Wall Street’s oversight body. Susan AntillaThe InterceptApril 18, 2018 InvestigationEnvironment, Politics Trump’s Superfund Nominee Spent Years Fighting for Polluters Peter Wright has worked for companies responsible for Superfund sites of their own. Sharon LernerThe InterceptMarch 29, 2018 InvestigationEnvironment, Health Replacing Toxic Firefighting Foam The military is cleaning up drinking water contaminated with firefighting foam — while using dangerous new formulas. Sharon LernerThe InterceptFebruary 10, 2018 InvestigationPolitics The Man from Sullivan and Cromwell Under Trump’s SEC, Wall Street secrecy expands as enforcement shrinks. Susan Antilla & Gary RivlinThe InterceptJanuary 30, 2018 1 … 4 5 6 … 8
InvestigationEnvironment, Health How Oregon Locals Defeated Chemical Companies Although some of the biggest companies poured money into a campaign to stop an ordinance, the locals still won. Sharon LernerThe InterceptSeptember 15, 2018
InvestigationBusiness, Justice IBM Used NYPD Footage to Develop Technology IBM created features to search camera footage for images of people by hair color, facial hair, and skin tone. George Joseph & Kenneth LippThe InterceptSeptember 6, 2018
InvestigationBusiness, Environment, Health, Politics Chemours Lobbied EPA To Avert Use of Natural Refrigerants Chemours, which had spun off from DuPont in 2015, wanted EPA’s help ensuring a “level playing field” against natural competitors. Sharon LernerThe InterceptAugust 27, 2018
InvestigationBusiness, Politics Will Shareholders Lose the Right to Sue? A top SEC official says companies should be allowed to force shareholders into arbitration; advocates call it a blow to corporate accountability. Susan AntillaThe InterceptAugust 21, 2018
InvestigationBusiness, Environment, Health 3M Knew About Dangers of Toxic Chemicals Decades Ago Internal studies and other documents show that 3M knew by the 1970s that PFOA and PFOS were toxic and accumulating in people's blood. Sharon LernerThe InterceptJuly 31, 2018
InvestigationImmigration The Threat of Adoption for Separated Migrant Children Are the children separated from their parents in the border crisis and put in the federal government’s care at risk of international adoptions? Kathryn JoyceThe InterceptJuly 1, 2018
InvestigationJustice FINRA’s Black Hole In 30 years, only 17 women won sexual harassment claims before Wall Street’s oversight body. Susan AntillaThe InterceptApril 18, 2018
InvestigationEnvironment, Politics Trump’s Superfund Nominee Spent Years Fighting for Polluters Peter Wright has worked for companies responsible for Superfund sites of their own. Sharon LernerThe InterceptMarch 29, 2018
InvestigationEnvironment, Health Replacing Toxic Firefighting Foam The military is cleaning up drinking water contaminated with firefighting foam — while using dangerous new formulas. Sharon LernerThe InterceptFebruary 10, 2018
InvestigationPolitics The Man from Sullivan and Cromwell Under Trump’s SEC, Wall Street secrecy expands as enforcement shrinks. Susan Antilla & Gary RivlinThe InterceptJanuary 30, 2018