InvestigationJustice, World Justice Denied The UN tribunal established to prosecute Khmer Rouge war criminals is in shambles — and those responsible for the deaths of hundreds of thousands may avoid facing charges. Douglas GillisonForeign PolicyNovember 23, 2011
InvestigationBusiness, Politics Selling Schools Out Under the banner of high-tech progress, corporate lobbyists have rammed through legislation privatizing K-12 education across the country. Lee FangThe NationNovember 17, 2011
InvestigationPolitics Beyond CityTime Mayor Bloomberg has turned over record amounts of city business to private contractors. But has it produced more than contractor profits? Ruth Ford & Adrienne DayCity LimitsNovember 14, 2011
InvestigationHealth, Immigration, Politics, World Haitian Deportees Face Grave Health Risks The Obama administration deports Haitians even though many will be illegally jailed and exposed to cholera — flouting official policy. Jacob KushnerFlorida Center for Investigative ReportingNovember 14, 2011
InvestigationHealth, World Transforming the Global Health Agenda Over the past 30 years, public funding for global health has dried up. Private companies have stepped into the breach, with troubling results. Sonia ShahForeign AffairsNovember 9, 2011
InvestigationBusiness, Health, Politics Milked The United States has finally joined a global consensus about the health benefits of breast milk. So why does a federal agency with huge sway over infant nutrition still pay for most of the infant formula sold in the nation? Molly M. GintyWomensEnewsNovember 7, 2011
InvestigationBusiness, World Render Unto Rome An investigation of epic financial intrigue, Render Unto Rome exposes the secrecy and deceit that run counter to the values of the Catholic Church. Jason BerryRandom House, Inc.November 3, 2011
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
InvestigationWorld In the New Gangland of El Salvador Inside the Salvadoran gang las maras, run by former U.S. immigrants who started gangs in LA and — once deported — brought their violent ways back home. Alma GuillermoprietoThe New York Review of BooksOctober 24, 2011
InvestigationWorld Angelina Jolie’s Legacy in Cambodia Did actress and humanitarian Angelina Jolie do business in Cambodia with a Khmer Rouge war criminal? Douglas GillisonGlobal PostOctober 24, 2011