ProjectWorld The World Bank’s Trail of Misery In developing countries around the globe, forest dwellers, poor villagers and other vulnerable populations claim development projects led by the World Bank — the planet’s oldest and most powerful development lender — have left a trail of misery. Sasha Chavkin, Michael W. Hudson, Ben Hallman, Cécile Schilis-Gallego & Shane ShifflettSeptember 10, 2015
InvestigationJustice World Bank Does Little for Imperiled Villagers Has the bank allowed its borrowers to crack down on critics? Bopha Phorn, Michael W. Hudson, Barry Yeoman & Ben HallmanICIJSeptember 10, 2015
InvestigationImmigration Left for Dead An undignified end for unidentified migrants in Texas. John Carlos Frey & Al LetsonRevealSeptember 8, 2015
ProjectImmigration The Deadly Checkpoint A yearlong investigation captured the intense desperation experienced by dying migrants and produced a life-saving influx of search-and-rescue agents to the region. John Carlos FreySeptember 8, 2015
BackstoryJustice The Backstory: Meaghan Winter Winter discusses tracking down sources while investigating the rise of crisis pregnancy centers in the US. Meaghan WinterAugust 26, 2015
InvestigationJustice Black and Still Underwater After Katrina One black-owned bank helped build the city’s African-American middle class — until the hurricane destroyed much more than their homes. Gary RivlinNew York Times MagazineAugust 25, 2015
ProjectEnvironment, Justice, Politics The Lower Ninth After Katrina Documenting the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, and the uneven efforts to rebuild that have left some residents behind. Gary RivlinAugust 25, 2015
InvestigationJustice The Lasting Effects of Hurricane Katrina Thousands of kids who survived the 2005 storm are still dealing with the fallout. Gary RivlinRolling StoneAugust 24, 2015
InvestigationBusiness, Environment, World How DuPont Slipped Past the EPA How the company worked to ensure that its Teflon chemical — classified by the EPA as a likely carcinogen — remains unregulated at the national level. Sharon LernerThe InterceptAugust 20, 2015
InvestigationBusiness, Environment, World The Case Against DuPont New evidence reveals that for decades DuPont knew about the serious health effects of C8, the chemical most famously used in the production of Teflon. Sharon LernerThe InterceptAugust 18, 2015