AnalysisEnvironment, Health Hanford’s Leaky Nuke Tanks and Sick Workers, A Never-Ending Saga 20 nuclear workers were tested for potential exposure to chemical vapors. Joshua FrankMay 2, 2016
AnalysisBusiness, Justice Lawsuit Filed Against Super Bowl 50’s Food Service Company The company that provides food and beverage services at Levi’s Stadium faces allegations of not paying employees for hours worked, failing to grant rest breaks, and engaging in unfair business practices. Gabriel ThompsonFebruary 18, 2016
AnalysisWorld Making Partnerships Work How a team of 50+ international reporters investigated and exposed the World Bank. Michael W. HudsonJune 25, 2015
AnalysisBusiness, Politics New Fiduciary Rules Would Benefit Retirees The president says he supports new rules that would protect families against conflicted or bad retirement advice. John WasikMarch 3, 2015
AnalysisJustice Children Condemned to Life: In Film Two recent documentaries expose the harsh punishments faced by children convicted of crimes in the US. Marcos BarberyNovember 19, 2014
AnalysisEnvironment, Justice Police Officer Fathered a Child with Activist as Part of Investigation A court settlement raises new questions about the ethics of police infiltration. Adam FedermanOctober 28, 2014
AnalysisEnvironment, Politics Mitch McConnell on Climate Change: ‘I’m Not a Scientist’ McConnell isn’t a stranger to doubting science — he also pushed back on medical anti-smoking claims while accepting lavish industry gifts. Lee FangOctober 21, 2014
AnalysisJustice How a Dragnet Snagged Philly’s Poor A reckless crusade to collect questionable and sometimes illegitimate debt allegedly owed by hundreds of thousands of Philadelphians has finally ended. Daniel DenvirOctober 16, 2014
AnalysisLabor Why I Crowdfunded My Own Investigative Journalism Project It’s hard out there for a journalist. Robin MartyOctober 7, 2014
AnalysisPolitics, World AIPAC’s Fight Against Iran Diplomacy How the Israel lobby is pushing us to war with Iran. Ali GharibSeptember 2, 2014