NewsJustice Millions of TikTok Users Watched Maya and Sebastian Vanish Into the Night. Now the Children Have Emerged to Tell Their Painful Story. Olivia GentileInsiderJune 2, 2023
NewsJustice I Was Forced Into Reunification Therapy to Bond With My Emotionally Abusive Father. The Next 3 ½ Years Were Hell. Olivia GentileInsiderMay 30, 2023
NewsHealth Kids Who Lost Parents to COVID, In Their Own Words More than 8,700 children in New York City are grieving a parent or caregiver who died of COVID. Here are some of their favorite memories, and what they wish others knew. Liz Donovan, Muriel Alarcón & Sam RabiyahThe City, Columbia Journalism Investigations, City LimitsJanuary 26, 2023
NewsImmigration New Report Shows How Faulty Foreign Information About Immigrants Can Lead to Family Separation and Denied Asylum Claims The National Immigrant Justice Center says DHS is refusing to disclose information on transnational data sharing. Melissa del BosqueDocumentedDecember 13, 2022
NewsHealth 1 de cada 200 niños en la ciudad de Nueva York han perdido a un padre o cuidador debido al COVID. Esto representa casi el doble del índice nacional. Fazil KhanThe City, Columbia Journalism InvestigationsMay 16, 2022
NewsHealth 1 in Every 200 Children in NYC Has Lost a Parent or Caregiver to COVID. That’s Almost Twice the National Rate. Across the city, around 8,600 children have lost a parent or caregiver to COVID — a population that would entirely fill 15 average-sized New York City public schools. Fazil KhanThe City, Columbia Journalism InvestigationsApril 20, 2022
NewsHealth, Labor Company Settles With Home Health Aides Seeking Unpaid Wages For Round-the-Clock Care The court approved a settlement of $600,000 for damages, penalties, and all unpaid wages and overtime. Liz DonovanDecember 20, 2021
NewsImmigration, Justice Disorder in the Court Why One Immigrant Flew From Texas to New York Three Times for Her Hearing. Ralph OrtegaDocumentedOctober 16, 2020
NewsJustice, Politics Georgia Lawsuit Raises Concerns About Voters’ Language Access During Primary Season — And Come November The suit, filed this week, alleges that Gwinnett County elections officials and the Georgia secretary of state violated the federal Voting Rights Act. Richard SalameApril 15, 2020
NewsHealth, Justice “My Father Was the First Federal Prisoner to Die of COVID-19. He’d Been Trying to Get Out for Years.” “It’s kind of cold. It’s not a way to live your life, for your life to end that way.” Seth Freed WesslerMother JonesApril 7, 2020