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InvestigationPolitics Ted Cruz’s Howitzer Equal parts drill sergeant, data junkie, brawler, and entrepreneur, Jeff Roe will do anything to win. Andy KrollNew RepublicJanuary 20, 2016
InvestigationBusiness The DOJ’s Gift to Wall Street The Department of Justice failed to build criminal cases for financial-crisis misdeeds. Now it’s settling with banks without even filing civil suits. Dean StarkmanNew RepublicAugust 20, 2014
InvestigationBusiness A Hole in the American Dream Between black and white working-age families, the wealth gap is now $236,500. And home equity lies at the root. Dean StarkmanNew RepublicJune 30, 2014
InvestigationBusiness Not Everyone Is to Blame Exposing the big lie of post-crash America. Dean StarkmanNew RepublicMarch 10, 2014
InvestigationJustice Sexual Assault at God’s Harvard Patrick Henry College was supposed to be a safe place. For these young women, it wasn’t. Kiera FeldmanNew RepublicFebruary 21, 2014
InvestigationJustice Miscarriage Management The next front in the abortion wars. Lindsay BeyersteinNew RepublicJanuary 30, 2014
InvestigationBusiness The Turnaround Men A $36 billion Ponzi scheme, a charismatic entrepreneur, an ex-con turned devout Christian, and the politicians — from Michelle Bachmann to Tim Pawlenty — who championed them. Mariah BlakeNew RepublicOctober 27, 2011
InvestigationEnvironment, Health, Politics Northern Exposure Sarah Palin promised to advocate for special-needs children once elected, but in Alaska she has refused to limit toxins that cause fetal abnormalities. Sheila Kaplan & Marilyn Berlin SnellNew RepublicOctober 28, 2008
InvestigationJustice, Politics Life Sentence A sharp look at John McCain’s votes on reproductive rights and his track record in Arizona challenge the candidate’s image as an abortion moderate. Sarah BlustainNew RepublicAugust 27, 2008