The New York Times InvestigationJustice This Rap Song Helped Sentence a 17-Year-Old to Prison for Life A growing number of scholars, lawyers, and lawmakers are calling for a reassessment of how rap lyrics are used in court. Jaeah LeeThe New York TimesMarch 30, 2022 InvestigationHealth, Labor Long Hours, Low Pay, Loneliness, and a Booming Industry The ranks of home health aides are expected to grow more than any other job in the next decade. What kind of work are they being asked to do? Liz Donovan & Muriel AlarcónColumbia Journalism Investigations, The New York TimesSeptember 25, 2021 InvestigationHealth, Immigration, Justice Immigrants Say They Were Pressured Into Unneeded Surgeries Immigrants detained at an ICE-contracted center in Georgia said they had invasive gynecology procedures that they later learned might have been unnecessary. Caitlin Dickerson, Seth Freed Wessler & Miriam JordanThe New York TimesSeptember 29, 2020 InvestigationBusiness, Environment, Politics One Way to Stay Cool The Trump administration can decrease global warming by improving refrigerators and air-conditioners. Sharon LernerThe New York TimesOctober 15, 2018 InvestigationEnvironment, Health, Politics States Are Doing What Scott Pruitt Won’t The federal government may ignore the environment, but we can’t afford to. Sharon LernerThe New York TimesApril 21, 2018 InvestigationJustice Mother’s Day When seeing your mother means a nine-hour journey — and a trip to prison. Elizabeth LoThe New York TimesMay 11, 2017 InvestigationBusiness, Environment, Politics Protect Our Children’s Brains President Trump should follow the EPA’s lead and get the pesticide chlorpyrifos out of our food. Sharon LernerThe New York TimesFebruary 3, 2017 InvestigationJustice The Stealth Attack on Abortion Access Public funds are supporting religious nonprofits that obstruct women’s access to health care Meaghan WinterThe New York TimesNovember 12, 2015 InvestigationJustice In Labor, in Chains The outrageous shackling of pregnant inmates. Audrey QuinnThe New York TimesJuly 27, 2014 InvestigationBusiness The Long Shadow of Bad Credit A bad credit score used to block your access to bank loans. Now it may keep you from getting a job, too. Gary RivlinThe New York TimesMay 11, 2013 1 2
InvestigationJustice This Rap Song Helped Sentence a 17-Year-Old to Prison for Life A growing number of scholars, lawyers, and lawmakers are calling for a reassessment of how rap lyrics are used in court. Jaeah LeeThe New York TimesMarch 30, 2022
InvestigationHealth, Labor Long Hours, Low Pay, Loneliness, and a Booming Industry The ranks of home health aides are expected to grow more than any other job in the next decade. What kind of work are they being asked to do? Liz Donovan & Muriel AlarcónColumbia Journalism Investigations, The New York TimesSeptember 25, 2021
InvestigationHealth, Immigration, Justice Immigrants Say They Were Pressured Into Unneeded Surgeries Immigrants detained at an ICE-contracted center in Georgia said they had invasive gynecology procedures that they later learned might have been unnecessary. Caitlin Dickerson, Seth Freed Wessler & Miriam JordanThe New York TimesSeptember 29, 2020
InvestigationBusiness, Environment, Politics One Way to Stay Cool The Trump administration can decrease global warming by improving refrigerators and air-conditioners. Sharon LernerThe New York TimesOctober 15, 2018
InvestigationEnvironment, Health, Politics States Are Doing What Scott Pruitt Won’t The federal government may ignore the environment, but we can’t afford to. Sharon LernerThe New York TimesApril 21, 2018
InvestigationJustice Mother’s Day When seeing your mother means a nine-hour journey — and a trip to prison. Elizabeth LoThe New York TimesMay 11, 2017
InvestigationBusiness, Environment, Politics Protect Our Children’s Brains President Trump should follow the EPA’s lead and get the pesticide chlorpyrifos out of our food. Sharon LernerThe New York TimesFebruary 3, 2017
InvestigationJustice The Stealth Attack on Abortion Access Public funds are supporting religious nonprofits that obstruct women’s access to health care Meaghan WinterThe New York TimesNovember 12, 2015
InvestigationJustice In Labor, in Chains The outrageous shackling of pregnant inmates. Audrey QuinnThe New York TimesJuly 27, 2014
InvestigationBusiness The Long Shadow of Bad Credit A bad credit score used to block your access to bank loans. Now it may keep you from getting a job, too. Gary RivlinThe New York TimesMay 11, 2013