AnalysisPolitics, World Who Profits From Unrest in the Middle East? Documents allege a profit motive behind a prominent anti-Iran group backed by a Francophile New York philanthropist. Eli CliftonAugust 15, 2014
AnalysisPolitics, World Washington’s Pro-Israel/Anti-Iran Camp Two major anti-Iran groups in DC are more than they appear. Ali GharibAugust 12, 2014
AnalysisPolitics, World How Partisanship Could Save Iran Diplomacy Efforts to kill nuclear talks with Iran are only coming from Republicans. That helps Obama. Ali GharibJuly 29, 2014
AnalysisHealth, Technology Mining Genetic Data for Profit How private companies make a profit off of genetic material not subject to consent or health information privacy laws. Amanda WilsonJuly 28, 2014
AnalysisPolitics, World Why the Hawks Are Winning the Iran Debate Hard line, pro-sanctions groups are the most frequent outside voices invited to advise Congress about the White House’s Iran policy. Eli CliftonJuly 24, 2014
AnalysisPolitics, World Is an Israeli Official Spreading Propaganda on Tinder? The Israeli Prime Minister’s office may be using the popular online smartphone dating/hookup app in its public-diplomacy challenge. Eli CliftonJuly 15, 2014
AnalysisPolitics ‘Look No Further Than Your Own Administration’ Over forty journalism groups write to President Obama about transparency. Abbie NehringJuly 15, 2014
AnalysisJustice, Politics SCOTUS Overturns Abortion Clinic Buffer Zone Law With today’s decision on the Massachusetts buffer zone, how much harassment will a patient go through for an abortion? Robin MartyJune 26, 2014
AnalysisJustice Report Asks, ‘Who Gets a Press Pass?’ A new survey sheds light on media credentialing practices — and it doesn’t look good for freelancers. Summer ConcepcionJune 25, 2014
AnalysisPolitics, World Will Congress Get in the Way of an Iran Deal? The Iranians are making concessions, but Congress wants for more. Ali GharibJune 19, 2014