InvestigationWorld The Long Rescue A man’s search for his kidnapped children. Sonia FaleiroHarper'sMay 18, 2016
InvestigationImmigration, Justice The High Cost of Unpaid Leave Paid family leave doesn’t just support gender equity in the workplace. It may also prevent babies’ deaths. Virginia Sole-SmithSlate MagazineMay 6, 2016
InvestigationWorld The Morning They Came for Us Dispatches from Syria. Janine di GiovanniW.W. Norton & CompanyMay 3, 2016
AnalysisEnvironment, Health Hanford’s Leaky Nuke Tanks and Sick Workers, A Never-Ending Saga 20 nuclear workers were tested for potential exposure to chemical vapors. Joshua FrankMay 2, 2016
InvestigationImmigration Consider the Cable Guy Your cable installer used to be employed by Comcast or Time Warner. Now he’s joined the 1099 economy — and an app schedules every moment of his day. Virginia Sole-SmithSlate MagazineApril 15, 2016
InvestigationJustice The Secret Rules of the Internet The untold history of online content moderation, and how it’s shaping the future of free speech. Soraya Chemaly & Catherine BuniThe VergeApril 13, 2016
NewsJustice Bill to Shed Light on California’s Gang Database Moves Forward The secretive database currently includes more than 150,000 people. Ali WinstonApril 12, 2016
InvestigationJustice Roe v. Wade Was Lost in 1992 How “undue burden” — a concept nurtured by anti-abortion groups and championed by the first woman on the Supreme Court — has eroded the right to choose. Meaghan WinterSlate MagazineMarch 28, 2016
InvestigationImmigration Spring Break’s Cleanup Crew It’s the worst time to be a hotel housekeeper in Miami. The rest of the year’s pretty bad, too. Michelle ChenSlate MagazineMarch 25, 2016
Inside TIJournalism Announcing the Ida B. Wells Fellowship The new program aims to promote diversity in journalism and will provide four reporters with fellowships to create their first substantial pieces of investigative journalism. Roz HunterMarch 24, 2016