InvestigationEnvironment Trapped in Harm’s Way as Disasters Mount Communities stuck on the front lines of the climate crisis need help relocating. The U.S. government isn’t prepared. Alex Lubben, Julia Shipley, Zak Cassel & Olga LoginovaColumbia Journalism Investigations, The Center for Public IntegrityAugust 3, 2022
InvestigationPolitics How Donald Trump Jr. Promised—and Failed—to House the World’s Poor He and a partner were going to build “millions of houses” for poor people in the developing world. They built virtually no units, left investors high and dry, and sued creditors rather than pay them. Joe RubinNew RepublicJuly 21, 2022
InvestigationEnvironment, Health Sporadic Monitoring of Emissions in California Oil Country Adds to Air Pollution Concerns A patchwork of regulations is out of sync with the urgency of the climate crisis, experts say. Aaron Miguel CantúCapital & MainJuly 13, 2022
InvestigationEnvironment, Health California Air Regulators Try to Salvage Faulty System That Permitted ‘Extreme’ Pollution Residents challenge regulators’ claims that they can’t account for toxic oil and gas emissions in the San Joaquin Valley. Aaron Miguel CantúCapital & MainJuly 12, 2022
InvestigationEnvironment, Justice Who Does the State of Wyoming Consider a Poacher? Three years ago, the Supreme Court upheld the Crow Tribe’s off-reservation hunting rights. But treaty hunters in Wyoming still risk prosecution, even as non-Natives poach wildlife on tribal land with impunity. Savannah MaherHigh Country NewsJuly 1, 2022
InvestigationEnvironment, Justice When the Heat Is Unbearable but There’s Nowhere to Go How last year’s record-breaking heat wave caused misery and chaos for Washington’s incarcerated population — and why it’s set to happen all over again. Sarah SaxHigh Country NewsJune 1, 2022
InvestigationJustice Andrew Hartzler Wasn’t Allowed To Be Gay on Campus. So He’s Suing. A lawsuit seeks to end an exemption to Title IX that has allowed religious schools to receive lucrative federal funding despite policies that discriminate on the basis of sexual orientation. Sarah PosnerPolitico MagazineMay 20, 2022
InvestigationLabor, Politics Several States Are Taking the Lead on Restoring Overtime Pay A patchwork of different rules decide which workers earn time and a half around the country. Marcus BaramCapital & MainMay 13, 2022
InvestigationLabor You Probably Aren’t Getting Paid Overtime. Here’s Why. How employers get away with denying workers income they used to earn. Marcus BaramCapital & MainMay 12, 2022
InvestigationLabor, Politics Can Biden Sharply Expand Overtime Pay? To do so, he will need to learn from the failures of Obama and Carter. Marcus BaramCapital & MainMay 11, 2022