InvestigationHealth, Immigration, Justice, Politics Inside the US Marshals’ Secretive, Deadly Detention Empire They’re supposed to safeguard pretrial detainees. But America’s oldest law enforcement agency is suffering from a massive dereliction of duty. Seth Freed WesslerMother JonesOctober 23, 2019
InvestigationImmigration, Politics, World Erasing the Dead Seeking to Deport Haitians, the Trump Administration Is Counting Deaths in Displacement Camps as “Progress.” Isabel MacdonaldThe InterceptOctober 22, 2019
InvestigationEnvironment, Immigration, Politics The Destruction Caused by the Border Wall Is Worse Than You Think Border Patrol agents tear though the Arizona desert. Adam FedermanSierra MagazineOctober 21, 2019
InvestigationBusiness, Immigration US Soccer Is Neglecting Latino Talent—and It Shows There are millions of youths playing soccer in the United States. So why is the men’s national team so terrible? Isma'il KushkushThe NationOctober 21, 2019
BackstoryHealth, Politics The Backstory: Juliana Schatz Preston The challenges of reporting on bureaucratic systems, how Juliana broached sensitive topics with her subjects, and why it’s important to report on solutions as well as problems. Juliana Schatz PrestonOctober 8, 2019
InvestigationBusiness, Justice Sexual Misconduct at Work, Again The #MeToo movement is shedding renewed light on sexual harassment at work. The fight has a decades-long history. Susan AntillaRetro Report on PBSOctober 7, 2019
BackstoryBusiness, Justice The Backstory: Susan Antilla Susan Antilla takes a deep-dive into how Wall Street avoids accountability after a wave of women brought harassment lawsuits two decades ago. Susan AntillaOctober 7, 2019
InvestigationBusiness, Justice Stark Lessons from Wall Street’s #MeToo Moment On Wall Street, most men accused of sexual harassment continue to pursue their careers — even after paying large judgements. Susan AntillaThe InterceptOctober 7, 2019
InvestigationHealth, Justice Waiting for Tearah “Waiting for Tearah” follows a family’s struggle to navigate America’s mental health care system, and explores the often unseen costs of care. Juliana Schatz PrestonFrontlineOctober 7, 2019
InvestigationJustice The Perils of Private Prison Health Care While serving a three-year sentence in an Arizona prison that contracts with a private health care company, Mariam Abdullah was diagnosed with mental illnesses. Lisa ArmstrongCBSNOctober 4, 2019