ProjectWorld The World Bank’s Trail of Misery In developing countries around the globe, forest dwellers, poor villagers and other vulnerable populations claim development projects led by the World Bank — the planet’s oldest and most powerful development lender — have left a trail of misery. Sasha Chavkin, Michael W. Hudson, Ben Hallman, Cécile Schilis-Gallego & Shane ShifflettSeptember 10, 2015
ProjectImmigration The Deadly Checkpoint A yearlong investigation captured the intense desperation experienced by dying migrants and produced a life-saving influx of search-and-rescue agents to the region. John Carlos FreySeptember 8, 2015
ProjectEnvironment, Justice, Politics The Lower Ninth After Katrina Documenting the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, and the uneven efforts to rebuild that have left some residents behind. Gary RivlinAugust 25, 2015
ProjectBusiness, Politics Lobbying Exposed A series on lobbying, secret money, and the influence industry. Lee FangFebruary 11, 2015
ProjectBusiness, Health Rolling Out the Affordable Care Act A seven-part series following the implementation of the Affordable Care Act through the lens of one health clinic in Newark, New Jersey. Kai WrightNovember 10, 2014
ProjectImmigration Beyond the Border A four-part series exposes the brutal violence driving Central Americans to cross the border into the United States — and the deadly risks they take on that journey. Melissa del BosqueAugust 27, 2014
ProjectJustice, Labor Child Labor on the Farm The farm lobby crushed regulations that could have saved the lives and health of many young workers. Gabriel Thompson & Mariya StraussFebruary 4, 2014
ProjectImmigration Death from Across the Border U.S. Border Patrol agents are firing across the border and killing Mexican civilians. John Carlos FreyOctober 31, 2013
ProjectWorld Civilian Cost of the Afghan War The most comprehensive analysis of civilian casualties in Afghanistan to date. Nick Turse & Robert DreyfussSeptember 19, 2013
ProjectImmigration, Justice Abuse of Force at the Border A series on excessive use of force by U.S. Border Patrol agents, which culminated in a review of force by Customs and Border Protection and agency-wide reforms. John Carlos FreyMay 17, 2013