InvestigationWorld Seven Days in Syria Tales of torture from the civil war. Janine di GiovanniGrantaFebruary 11, 2013
InvestigationEnvironment, Immigration, Politics Immigrants in Post-Sandy Limbo Many of Hurricane Sandy’s hardest hit victims aren’t eligible for federal aid. Ray SanchezCity LimitsFebruary 11, 2013
InvestigationPolitics Lack of Authority The city’s public housing agency knew where its disabled and elderly residents lived when Sandy struck. So why weren’t they taken care of? Sasha ChavkinThe New York WorldFebruary 1, 2013
InvestigationPolitics, World Kill Anything That Moves A startling history of the American war on Vietnamese civilians based on classified documents and first-person interviews. Nick TurseMetropolitan BooksJanuary 28, 2013
InvestigationEnvironment, Politics Sandy’s Lost Lives The Bloomberg administration proposed, then dropped, a database of residents needing evacuation and aid. Sasha ChavkinWNYCJanuary 16, 2013
InvestigationWorld Subsidizing Starvation Huge subsidies to rice farmers in Arkansas have had brutal unintended consequences in Haiti. Maura R. O'ConnorForeign PolicyJanuary 14, 2013
InvestigationBusiness Georgia’s Hunger Games Fewer than 4,000 adults in the southern state receive welfare, even as poverty is soaring. How Georgia declared war on its poorest citizens. Neil deMauseSlate MagazineDecember 26, 2012
InvestigationEnvironment Defunding Pollution Research Canada has defunded the Experimental Lakes Area, where scientists made crucial discoveries regarding acid rain, mercury, and other pollutants. Peter Andrey SmithDecember 24, 2012
InvestigationBusiness The New Loan Sharks Watch out — payday lenders are now targeting seniors. And some are even garnishing Social Security benefits. John SandmanAARP MagazineDecember 3, 2012
InvestigationPolitics The Truth about Grover Norquist The man renowned as an anti-tax ideologue is actually a typical K Street operator. Lee FangThe NationNovember 28, 2012