ImpactJustice New Charges Allege Rape by Prominent Religious Leader Bill Gothard, founder of the Institute in Basic Life Principles, the insular ministry with close ties to the Duggar family, has been accused of sexually assaulting a teenager. Sarah PosnerJanuary 8, 2016
InvestigationHealth, Labor Stretched Thin Personal trainers are frequently overworked, undertrained, and underpaid by their gyms. James HannahamSlate MagazineJanuary 6, 2016
NewsHealth, Justice Coat Hangers Are Back in Tennessee State legislatures have been seen as the battleground in the so-called war on women. But as abortion restrictions become law, police and local prosecutors will be the foot soldiers. Rosa GoldensohnDecember 21, 2015
NewsHealth, Justice California Reproductive FACT Act Signed into Law, ‘Religious Freedom’ Lawsuits Ensue A new law would force crisis pregnancy centers to disclose to those using their services that they are not licensed medical facilities. June JenningsDecember 19, 2015
ProjectHealth, Justice Nowhere to Turn A yearlong investigation explores the expansion of anti-choice “Crisis Pregnancy Centers” as abortion clinics are shuttering under the pressure of new state restrictions. Meaghan WinterDecember 17, 2015
InvestigationJustice “I Felt Set Up” “Medical” pregnancy centers are starting to look more like abortion clinics. Meaghan WinterCosmopolitanDecember 17, 2015
InvestigationHealth Forced Meds at the Bellevue ER Doctors in Bellevue’s psychiatric emergency room routinely order forced injections to sedate patients who refuse to have blood drawn Ben HattemCity LimitsDecember 17, 2015
InvestigationPolitics Marco Rubio’s Billionaire Backers The freshman senator has gone beyond other candidates in tailoring a foreign-policy platform that appeals to moneyed hawks. Eli CliftonThe NationDecember 11, 2015
InvestigationEnvironment, Justice Irradiated The hidden legacy of 70 years of atomic weaponry: at least 33,480 Americans dead. Rob Hotakainen, Lindsay Wise, Frank Matt & Samantha EhlingerMcClatchy DCDecember 11, 2015
InvestigationEnvironment, Health, World The Kissing Bug Disease Does the World Health Organization’s pay-to-play regulatory system inhibit innovation? Jean Friedman-RudovskyAl Jazeera AmericaDecember 9, 2015