InvestigationHealth, Immigration Sin escape: Dentro del sistema de casas de huespedes en Texas donde el abuso, la negligencia, y la explotación son comunes Mientras Estados Unidos se enfrenta a los mayores recortes del sector médico en su historia, Texas presenta una visión aterradora del futuro de la atención médica a largo plazo en el país. Ottavia SpaggiariIn These TimesDecember 8, 2025
InvestigationHealth, Immigration Nowhere to Go: Inside the Texas Boarding Home System Where Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation are Widespread As the United States faces the largest healthcare cuts in its history, Texas presents a frightening vision of the future of long-term care Ottavia SpaggiariIn These TimesDecember 8, 2025
InvestigationHealth, Immigration When Hospitals Act Like ICE These patients needed long-term care. Instead, the hospitals pushed for them to be deported. Liset CruzThe NationAugust 14, 2025
InvestigationHealth Trauma-informed nurses help sexual assault survivors. Most hospitals in the Gulf South don’t have them. Drew HawkinsGulf States NewsroomJune 13, 2025
InvestigationHealth, Justice “If You Want to Live, Don’t Drink the Water” After mystery illnesses and toxic reports, prisoners at California’s Mule Creek State Prison worry their water is killing them. D. Razor Babb, Emily Nonko & Nina ZweigThe AppealMay 15, 2025
BackstoryHealth, Journalism The Backstory: Allison Herrera Reporting on Native Women's Reproductive Rights Paco AlvarezNovember 26, 2024
InvestigationHealth Native women fought for years to expand Plan B access. But some tribal clinics remain resistant. We spent more than six months surveying tribal clinics and pharmacies around the country. Dozens refuse to provide Plan B — or impose restrictions. Allison Herrera, Anika Besst, Claire Keenan-Kurgan & Kate MartinAPM Reports, KOSUOctober 21, 2024
BackstoryHealth, Immigration The Backstory: Aurora Almendral Reporting on the Exploitation of Foreign Nurses Paco AlvarezMay 23, 2024
InvestigationHealth When the State Comes for Your Estate Medicaid was designed to provide healthcare for the poorest Americans. But after death, their relatives can be socked with massive bills, as one Charlotte family learned. Safiya CharlesThe AssemblyApril 8, 2024
InvestigationHealth, Immigration A Hidden System of Exploitation Underpins US Hospitals’ Employment of Foreign Nurses Faced with an unprecedented staffing crisis, some hospitals are turning to a captive workforce. Aurora AlmendralQuartzOctober 2, 2023