InvestigationBusiness, Politics Who Benefits From the Expansion of AP Classes? Testing companies are raking in millions of federal and state dollars on increasing classes in low-income majority black and Latino high schools. Alina TugendNew York Times MagazineSeptember 7, 2017
InvestigationImmigration, Labor, Politics Inside the Guest Worker Program Trapping Indian Students in Virtual Servitude And how American universities are acting as willing partners. Nikhil SwaminathanMother JonesSeptember 5, 2017
BackstoryImmigration, World The Backstory: Lizzie Presser and Diàna Markosian Reporter Lizzie Presser and photographer Diàna Markosian discuss their collaboration in telling the story of the Marin siblings who faced an impossible choice once their mother was deported: stay in their home country or go with her to Mexico. Lizzie Presser & Diana MarkosianAugust 23, 2017
InvestigationEnvironment, Health, Politics EPA Welcomed Industry Feedback Before Reversing Pesticide Ban Internal documents offer no evidence that the agency considered chlorypyrifos’ damaging effects on children’s brains. Sharon LernerThe InterceptAugust 18, 2017
InvestigationHealth, World The New War on Birth Control How the Christian Right is co-opting the women's rights movement to fight contraceptives in Africa. Kathryn JoycePacific StandardAugust 17, 2017
NewsImmigration, Politics Congressmen Question ‘Appalling’ Border Officer Conduct Two congressmen are demanding answers after our investigation with ABC News shed light on a tragic 2013 death at the US-Mexico border. Brian Epstein & Margaret KatcherAugust 16, 2017
AnalysisJustice Alt-Right Vows to Return to Charlottesville Trump is the president he signaled he’d be — the one who emboldened the alt-right, and then stood by while they wreaked havoc on America. Sarah PosnerAugust 13, 2017
InvestigationBusiness, Environment, Health Exxon Mobil’s Civil Rights Problem Exxon Mobil is pumping toxins into a black community in Texas — 17 years after a civil rights complaint. Sharon LernerThe InterceptAugust 13, 2017
NewsEnvironment, Politics EPA Staffers Are Being Forced to Prioritize Energy Industry’s Wish List, Says Official Who Resigned in Protest An internal EPA spreadsheet details the energy industry’s which list for regulatory rollbacks. Sharon LernerThe InterceptAugust 3, 2017
InvestigationEnvironment, Politics Purging Climate Scientists for Telling the Truth Dozens of senior officials have been reassigned at the Department of the Interior. Adam FedermanThe NationAugust 2, 2017