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
InvestigationHealth, Justice “Whatever’s Your Darkest Question, You Can Ask Me.” A secret network of women is working outside the law and the medical establishment to provide safe, cheap home abortions. Lizzie PresserThe California Sunday MagazineMarch 28, 2018
InvestigationPolitics The Many Red Flags of Trump’s Partners in India The Trump Organization has five active projects in India, where corruption in the real estate industry is not uncommon. Anjali KamatWNYC, ProPublicaMarch 28, 2018
InvestigationPolitics Former Indian Official: Trump Jr. Pushed “Blatantly Illegal” Project A look at the Trumps’ years-long work in India, where corruption in the real estate industry is endemic. Anjali KamatWNYC, ProPublicaMarch 21, 2018
InvestigationPolitics Political Corruption and the Art of the Deal How Trump's business partnerships in India are creating conflicts of interest in the White House and corrupting the presidency. Anjali KamatNew RepublicMarch 21, 2018
InvestigationWorld After US Journalist Killed in South Sudan, a Quest for Answers What does it take for a freelance journalist to navigate conflict zone reporting? Simona FoltynColumbia Journalism ReviewMarch 15, 2018
InvestigationWorld Ethnic Cleansing May Be Underway in the DRC The killings resemble the early stages of an ethnic cleansing campaign directed at members of the Hema ethnic community. Nick TurseViceMarch 12, 2018
InvestigationBusiness, Justice, Politics Did Palantir Secretly Use New Orleans to Test Predictive Policing? Palantir deployed a predictive policing system in New Orleans that even city council members don’t know about. Ali WinstonThe VergeFebruary 27, 2018
InvestigationEnvironment, Politics DOI Scientist Resigned After Demand for Sensitive Oil Data Another controversy hits the Interior Department. Adam FedermanMother JonesFebruary 21, 2018
InvestigationBusiness, Environment Too Big to Fine, Too Small to Fight Back Texas’ environmental agency targets small business owners for minor recordkeeping violations, while letting the corporate polluters off easy. Naveena SadasivamThe Texas Observer, GristFebruary 21, 2018