NewsLabor Newsrooms and Unionization Labor relations historian Howard Stanger spoke with The Investigative Fund about how the history of upheavals in the industry has shaped digital native newsrooms today. Abbie NehringMay 18, 2015
InvestigationImmigration, World Unwanted Alive The military has special recruiting programs targeting noncitizens for service. But after risking their lives in combat, many face deportation. J. Malcolm GarciaGuernicaMay 15, 2015
ImpactBusiness, Environment Starbucks Says It Will Stop Bottling Water in California On the heels of an Investigative Fund story in Mother Jones last week, the company announced it will phase out use of its California bottling plant. Anna LenzerMay 8, 2015
ImpactJournalism The Investigative Fund Wins a Polk, Two National Magazine Awards, and an IRE Medal Investigative Fund projects took home several prestigious journalism awards this spring. Darren AnkromMay 8, 2015
InvestigationJustice, World The Uncounted On India’s coast, a power plant backed by the World Bank Group threatens a way of life. Barry YeomanICIJ, HuffPostMay 1, 2015
InvestigationBusiness, Environment The Truth About Starbucks’ Bottled Water Starbucks says it’s solving the world’s water problems — yet it’s profiting off California’s dwindling reserves. Anna LenzerMother JonesApril 29, 2015
InvestigationPolitics The Longest Ride Medical centers for treating trauma are being shuttered in places that need them most. Jeffrey Bishku-AykulThe NationApril 29, 2015
InvestigationBusiness, Environment, Politics Will the EPA Stop BP’s Toxic Legacy? Five years ago, BP dumped nearly 2 million gallons of Corexit into the Gulf of Mexico. Lisa KatzmanMother JonesApril 27, 2015
ImpactLabor New York City to Ban Credit Checks in Hiring The practice has trapped many New Yorkers in a “catch-22” with bad credit and no way of finding employment. Abbie NehringApril 21, 2015
InvestigationWorld Gold Rush How the World Bank finances environmental destruction. Ben Hallman & Roxana OliveraICIJ, HuffPostApril 16, 2015