HuffPost InvestigationJustice, Politics Prisoners Say New Jersey’s Alternative To Solitary Confinement Is Pretty Much The Same Progressives celebrated a 2019 law meant to reform solitary confinement. But the state’s Department of Corrections doesn’t seem to be following it. Christopher Blackwell & Nina ZweigHuffPostOctober 7, 2023 InvestigationEnvironment How a Major Tar Sands Pipeline Project Threatens Indigenous Land Rights Much of the Trans Mountain pipeline’s route lies within the territory of the Secwepemc Nation, which has never relinquished its land to the Canadian government by treaty, land sale, or surrender. Will ParrishHuffPostMay 1, 2022 InvestigationHealth, World The Long, Strange History of Bill Gates Population Control Conspiracy Theories How the billionaire philanthropist displaced George Soros as the chief bogeyman of the right. Kathryn JoyceHuffPostMay 12, 2020 InvestigationHealth What It’s Like To Have Cancer In The Middle Of A Pandemic Many cancer patients have had surgeries delayed and treatment procedures changed as the country battles COVID-19. Patricia AnstettHuffPostApril 29, 2020 InvestigationHealth, Justice He Sewed Masks In His Prison Cell. 30 Miles Away, His Mother Was Dying Of COVID-19. Francisco Hernandez just wanted to say goodbye. Lisa ArmstrongHuffPostApril 27, 2020 InvestigationHealth The Last 16 Days Of Robert Beaupre’s Life “Beau” is one of about 2,400 people who have died of COVID-19 in Michigan. Texts, diaries and photos detailed his last days in remarkable detail. Patricia AnstettHuffPostApril 21, 2020 InvestigationHealth, Labor Detroit’s Health Care Workers Ask: ‘How Many Lives Can We Save?’ Doctors and nurses in one of the nation’s poorest, blackest big cities are fighting a raging coronavirus outbreak and a flawed health care system. Here’s what life is like for them right now. Patricia Anstett, Jonathan Cohn, Tom Perkins & Anna ClarkHuffPostApril 16, 2020 InvestigationHealth, Politics Evangelical Pastors Seize Political Opportunity in Coronavirus Crisis The real reason some parishioners are being encouraged to hug in church. Sarah PosnerHuffPostApril 15, 2020 InvestigationHealth, Immigration, Justice Immigrant Detainees Stage Protest For More COVID-19 Protections: ‘WE ARE NOT SAFE’ People being held at a center in Georgia want vulnerable individuals released and better safeguards against infection. Seth Freed WesslerHuffPostApril 14, 2020 InvestigationHealth, Immigration, Justice ‘I Can’t Do Anything’: Doctor Detained By ICE Waits For Coronavirus Outbreak To Hit Neysi Salvador-Aguiar, a physician from Cuba, says that the Irwin County detention center wasn’t taking enough measures to prevent the spread of the virus. Seth Freed WesslerHuffPostApril 9, 2020 1 2 3
InvestigationJustice, Politics Prisoners Say New Jersey’s Alternative To Solitary Confinement Is Pretty Much The Same Progressives celebrated a 2019 law meant to reform solitary confinement. But the state’s Department of Corrections doesn’t seem to be following it. Christopher Blackwell & Nina ZweigHuffPostOctober 7, 2023
InvestigationEnvironment How a Major Tar Sands Pipeline Project Threatens Indigenous Land Rights Much of the Trans Mountain pipeline’s route lies within the territory of the Secwepemc Nation, which has never relinquished its land to the Canadian government by treaty, land sale, or surrender. Will ParrishHuffPostMay 1, 2022
InvestigationHealth, World The Long, Strange History of Bill Gates Population Control Conspiracy Theories How the billionaire philanthropist displaced George Soros as the chief bogeyman of the right. Kathryn JoyceHuffPostMay 12, 2020
InvestigationHealth What It’s Like To Have Cancer In The Middle Of A Pandemic Many cancer patients have had surgeries delayed and treatment procedures changed as the country battles COVID-19. Patricia AnstettHuffPostApril 29, 2020
InvestigationHealth, Justice He Sewed Masks In His Prison Cell. 30 Miles Away, His Mother Was Dying Of COVID-19. Francisco Hernandez just wanted to say goodbye. Lisa ArmstrongHuffPostApril 27, 2020
InvestigationHealth The Last 16 Days Of Robert Beaupre’s Life “Beau” is one of about 2,400 people who have died of COVID-19 in Michigan. Texts, diaries and photos detailed his last days in remarkable detail. Patricia AnstettHuffPostApril 21, 2020
InvestigationHealth, Labor Detroit’s Health Care Workers Ask: ‘How Many Lives Can We Save?’ Doctors and nurses in one of the nation’s poorest, blackest big cities are fighting a raging coronavirus outbreak and a flawed health care system. Here’s what life is like for them right now. Patricia Anstett, Jonathan Cohn, Tom Perkins & Anna ClarkHuffPostApril 16, 2020
InvestigationHealth, Politics Evangelical Pastors Seize Political Opportunity in Coronavirus Crisis The real reason some parishioners are being encouraged to hug in church. Sarah PosnerHuffPostApril 15, 2020
InvestigationHealth, Immigration, Justice Immigrant Detainees Stage Protest For More COVID-19 Protections: ‘WE ARE NOT SAFE’ People being held at a center in Georgia want vulnerable individuals released and better safeguards against infection. Seth Freed WesslerHuffPostApril 14, 2020
InvestigationHealth, Immigration, Justice ‘I Can’t Do Anything’: Doctor Detained By ICE Waits For Coronavirus Outbreak To Hit Neysi Salvador-Aguiar, a physician from Cuba, says that the Irwin County detention center wasn’t taking enough measures to prevent the spread of the virus. Seth Freed WesslerHuffPostApril 9, 2020