NewsPolitics Which Women’s Group Received Hundreds of Thousands from Rush Limbaugh? Hint: It’s the one that defends him whenever he launches into a sexist tirade. Eli CliftonJune 12, 2014
AnalysisPolitics, World Rep. Meeks: Diplomacy With Iran Is Best Way Forward Today on the Hill, Rep. Gregory Meeks made a reasoned case for multilateral diplomacy — while Rep. Vargas warned of an Iranian attack on Los Angeles. Eli CliftonJune 10, 2014
InvestigationJustice Running the Gauntlet Without buffer zones to protect patients and providers, one abortion clinic in Kentucky offers a cautionary tale. Robin MartyPolitico MagazineJune 10, 2014
AnalysisWorld Corchado’s Hour Of Darkness “We realized as reporters that we were as traumatized as a lot of the country,” says Alfredo Corchado in an exclusive interview. Michelle GarcíaJune 4, 2014
InvestigationJustice “I Felt Violated” California Prisons use brutal, degrading methods to discover inmate contraband — despite the existence of alternatives. Shane BauerThe GuardianJune 3, 2014
AnalysisPolitics, World WSJ Editorial Board Toes MEK Line on Iran’s Nuclear Program Did a report from a “problematic” source land in the opinion pages because it failed to pass muster with newsroom editors? Eli CliftonMay 30, 2014
NewsEnvironment Despite Bakken Crude Train Derailments, Details About Oil Shipments Hard to Come By Railway companies seem reluctant to share basic information towns and cities need to prepare for emergencies. Adam FedermanMay 27, 2014
NewsImmigration, Justice Border Agency Won’t Release ‘Scathing’ Review of Its Policies The ACLU filed a lawsuit Thursday in an attempt to force Customs and Border Protection to release an independent review of its use-of-force practices. Steven HsiehMay 27, 2014
InvestigationHealth, Politics Eight Heart Attacks While Uninsured With Medicaid expansion, patients may finally get the care they need. But many have complex health problems after years of limited care. Kai WrightNJPRMay 26, 2014
AnalysisImmigration, Justice New Study: No Accountability for Abuse at the Border Out of over 800 abuse complaints filed with Customs and Border Protection, only 13 resulted in disciplinary action. John Carlos FreyMay 19, 2014