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INVESTIGATIONSINVESTIGATIONSREPORTERSPARTNERSBLOGABOUTSUBSCRIBE Follow the Money. Over the span of four years, federal investigators estimated millions of dollars stolen from Mexican taxpayers passed through one South Texas bank. When they followed the trail, it led to real estate, cars, and airplanes. But in 2018, those investigationssuddenly stopped.
THE CATHOLIC CHURCH SIPHONED AWAY $30 MILLION PAID TO The girls' dorm at St. Mary’s Mission, a Catholic school on the Red Lake Indian Reservation in Minnesota, housed Native children throughout the 1900s. WHERE LIMITED ENGLISH SKILLS MEAN LIMITED ACCESS TO THE There are 25 million U.S. residents with limited English proficiency. New research shows they are more likely to get COVID-19 and to die from it than are fluent English speakers. And poor language access may be delaying their vaccination: Recent polls have shown that Hispanic people, those earning less than $40,000 per year, and people without a college education—all populations where THE AMISH KEEP TO THEMSELVES. AND THEY’RE HIDING A The Amish, who number roughly 342,000 in North America, are dispersed across rural areas of states like Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, New York, Michigan, and Wisconsin, according to the Young Center for Anabaptist and Pietist Studies at Elizabethtown College, a STRANGERS IN A HOMELAND In 2001, when Safari was still a toddler, US-led NATO forces invaded and toppled the Taliban-run government of Afghanistan. By summer 2009, in the power vacuum created by the Taliban’s removal, violent clashes between two of the country’s ethnic-minority groups—the Hazaras, which included Safari’s family, and the Kuchi tribe—reached a crescendo, displacing more than 2,500 families WHEN THE CLOCK IS CRUEL: PARENTS FACE PANDEMIC HURDLES AS A 10-year-old in a magenta zip-up sweatshirt playfully stretches a ball of slime between her hands while she stares at a computer screen. On it, she can see her father, Charles Redding, in a courtroom sitting more than 6 feet from his lawyer and a judge, Tanya Bransford, presiding in black robes behind plexiglass. DEEP STATE, DEEP CHURCH: HOW QANON AND TRUMPISM HAVE I t isn’t yet light when Alexander Tschugguel and his cameraman sneak into Rome’s Santa Maria in Traspontina Church to steal the statues. A lone elderly parishioner sits in the pews as Tschugguel—a young Austrian convert to Catholicism, so neatly dressed he might work there—quickly genuflects, then steps behind the rail of a side altar and picks the statues up: five slim wooden THE LONG, STRANGE HISTORY OF BILL GATES POPULATION CONTROL A New War Over Birth Control In Africa. In 2010, a former staffer with a government health initiative in Ghana made a shocking claim: a project partially funded by the Gates Foundation had tested the contraceptive Depo-Provera on unsuspecting villagers in the remote region of Navrongo, as part of an illicit “population experiment.”The woman making the charge was the Ghanian-born, U.S CHICAGO ANNOUNCES CHANGE TO STATE TAX REFUND INTERCEPT The policy change follows a two-part investigation last year from Type Investigations, in partnership with The Chicago Reporter, which showed that Chicago’s use of the program disproportionately affected lower-income neighborhoods and communities of color.Last year, the city collected at least $27 million from residents’ state tax refunds. This year, recipients of the Illinois WAS ELECTION DENIAL JUST A GET-RICH-QUICK SCHEME? DONORS P resident Donald Trump's post-election litigation was, in legal terms, a flop. In financial terms, however, it was an unparalleled success, generating hundreds of millions of dollars in donations. While a small percentage of that money was spent on doomed legal challenges, much of it went to pay off the campaign’s debts, straight to the Republican Party, or to finance a leadership PAC thatHOMEPAGE - TYPE
INVESTIGATIONSINVESTIGATIONSREPORTERSPARTNERSBLOGABOUTSUBSCRIBE Follow the Money. Over the span of four years, federal investigators estimated millions of dollars stolen from Mexican taxpayers passed through one South Texas bank. When they followed the trail, it led to real estate, cars, and airplanes. But in 2018, those investigationssuddenly stopped.
THE CATHOLIC CHURCH SIPHONED AWAY $30 MILLION PAID TO The girls' dorm at St. Mary’s Mission, a Catholic school on the Red Lake Indian Reservation in Minnesota, housed Native children throughout the 1900s. WHERE LIMITED ENGLISH SKILLS MEAN LIMITED ACCESS TO THE There are 25 million U.S. residents with limited English proficiency. New research shows they are more likely to get COVID-19 and to die from it than are fluent English speakers. And poor language access may be delaying their vaccination: Recent polls have shown that Hispanic people, those earning less than $40,000 per year, and people without a college education—all populations where THE AMISH KEEP TO THEMSELVES. AND THEY’RE HIDING A The Amish, who number roughly 342,000 in North America, are dispersed across rural areas of states like Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, New York, Michigan, and Wisconsin, according to the Young Center for Anabaptist and Pietist Studies at Elizabethtown College, a STRANGERS IN A HOMELAND In 2001, when Safari was still a toddler, US-led NATO forces invaded and toppled the Taliban-run government of Afghanistan. By summer 2009, in the power vacuum created by the Taliban’s removal, violent clashes between two of the country’s ethnic-minority groups—the Hazaras, which included Safari’s family, and the Kuchi tribe—reached a crescendo, displacing more than 2,500 families WHEN THE CLOCK IS CRUEL: PARENTS FACE PANDEMIC HURDLES AS A 10-year-old in a magenta zip-up sweatshirt playfully stretches a ball of slime between her hands while she stares at a computer screen. On it, she can see her father, Charles Redding, in a courtroom sitting more than 6 feet from his lawyer and a judge, Tanya Bransford, presiding in black robes behind plexiglass. DEEP STATE, DEEP CHURCH: HOW QANON AND TRUMPISM HAVE I t isn’t yet light when Alexander Tschugguel and his cameraman sneak into Rome’s Santa Maria in Traspontina Church to steal the statues. A lone elderly parishioner sits in the pews as Tschugguel—a young Austrian convert to Catholicism, so neatly dressed he might work there—quickly genuflects, then steps behind the rail of a side altar and picks the statues up: five slim wooden THE LONG, STRANGE HISTORY OF BILL GATES POPULATION CONTROL A New War Over Birth Control In Africa. In 2010, a former staffer with a government health initiative in Ghana made a shocking claim: a project partially funded by the Gates Foundation had tested the contraceptive Depo-Provera on unsuspecting villagers in the remote region of Navrongo, as part of an illicit “population experiment.”The woman making the charge was the Ghanian-born, U.S CHICAGO ANNOUNCES CHANGE TO STATE TAX REFUND INTERCEPT The policy change follows a two-part investigation last year from Type Investigations, in partnership with The Chicago Reporter, which showed that Chicago’s use of the program disproportionately affected lower-income neighborhoods and communities of color.Last year, the city collected at least $27 million from residents’ state tax refunds. This year, recipients of the Illinois WAS ELECTION DENIAL JUST A GET-RICH-QUICK SCHEME? DONORS P resident Donald Trump's post-election litigation was, in legal terms, a flop. In financial terms, however, it was an unparalleled success, generating hundreds of millions of dollars in donations. While a small percentage of that money was spent on doomed legal challenges, much of it went to pay off the campaign’s debts, straight to the Republican Party, or to finance a leadership PAC that WAS ELECTION DENIAL JUST A GET-RICH-QUICK SCHEME? DONORS P resident Donald Trump's post-election litigation was, in legal terms, a flop. In financial terms, however, it was an unparalleled success, generating hundreds of millions of dollars in donations. While a small percentage of that money was spent on doomed legal challenges, much of it went to pay off the campaign’s debts, straight to the Republican Party, or to finance a leadership PAC that NYC NURSING HOME GAVE DOZENS OF VETERANS EXPERIMENTAL This story was produced in collaboration with THE CITY, Columbia Journalism Investigations and Type Investigations as part of “MISSING THEM,” THE CITY’s ongoing collaborative project to remember every New Yorker killed by COVID-19. Yvonne Parson wasn’t in the room when her father died. Like millions of people with relatives inside one of the country’s many nursing homes this WOMEN IN KENYA ARE USING KNITTING NEEDLES TO END THEIR O n a rainy morning in May 2019, Dr. John Nyamu was attending to patients on the cluttered first floor of an office building in downtown Nairobi when he heard raucous shouts from down the street. A caravan of protesters was winding toward him, a few hundred people teeming in the streets, bellowing through loudspeakers, and stoppingtraffic.
COPS COULD USE FIRST AID TO SAVE LIVES. MANY NEVER TRY Cops Could Use First Aid to Save Lives. Many Never Try. but are often not required to use it. O n September 7, 2013, an off-duty Chicago police officer named Kenneth Walker was working security at a public housing project when he got into a scuffle with a visitor—and shothim.
OBSCURE NEW JERSEY ‘TREATMENT’ FACILITY HAS A HIGHER COVID W ith its innocuous name, the Special Treatment Unit (STU) sounds like a hospital. It’s a building in Avenel, New Jersey, housing 441 “residents,” as it calls them. It has what state officials have described as a “comprehensive treatment program” with cognitive behavioral therapy delivered by RAY MCGUIRE’S BILLIONS IN DEALS TRIGGERED THOUSANDS OF Ray McGuire’s Billions in Deals Triggered Thousands of Layoffs. May 21, 2021. by Jarrett Murphy. mpi43/MediaPunch/IPX. McGuire says his achievements as a financier will equip him well to steer the city. But many of the mega-mergers he brokered left big batches of workers behind. Ray McGuire’s mayoral campaign projects an urbane coolness FOLLOWING INVESTIGATION, PENNSYLVANIA COUNTY LAUNCHES Earlier this year Type Investigations and Cosmopolitan co-published a yearlong investigation about sexual abuse in Amish communities, which revealed a widespread and systemic coverup of abuse by Amish clergy. The investigation was cited as an impetus for launching the new PCTF, which succeeds another task force, that operated from 2011 to 2014. THE 10 WORST PRISONS IN AMERICA 10] RIKERS ISLAND (NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK) Number of inmates: ~ 10,000 (capacity ~15,000) Who ' s in charge: Evelyn A. Mirabal, chief; Dora Schriro, commissioner, of the New York City Department of Corrections. The basics: When it comes to ignominies, New York City's island jail complex has it all: inmate violence, staff brutality,rape, abuse
HOW TO WRITE A STRONG STORY PROPOSAL —SARAH BLUSTAIN HOW TO WRITE A STRONG STORY PROPOSAL —Sarah Blustain, deputy editor, The Investigative Fund Keep it short because most editors have no time. Once, I got a pitch from a writer that was 4,000 words. HOW COKE SPUN THE PUBLIC ON ITS WATER USE W hen Coca-Cola announced plans earlier this year to recycle the equivalent of 100 percent of its packaging by 2030, the company touted the effort as building on its success with sustainable water use. In a 2016 full-page ad published in The New York Times, the company proclaimed, “For every drop we use, we give one back,” boasting on its website that it was “the first Fortune 500HOMEPAGE - TYPE
INVESTIGATIONSINVESTIGATIONSREPORTERSPARTNERSBLOGABOUTSUBSCRIBE Follow the Money. Over the span of four years, federal investigators estimated millions of dollars stolen from Mexican taxpayers passed through one South Texas bank. When they followed the trail, it led to real estate, cars, and airplanes. But in 2018, those investigationssuddenly stopped.
THE SUBPRIME SOLAR TRAP FOR LOW-INCOME HOMEOWNERS At least 280,000 homeowners over the past dozen-or-so years have used PACE financing to fund the installation of solar panels, energy-efficient windows, and other improvements. At least three more states are in the process of developing residential PACE programs, and with Joe Biden in the White House, the model could expand stillfurther.
THE CATHOLIC CHURCH SIPHONED AWAY $30 MILLION PAID TO The girls' dorm at St. Mary’s Mission, a Catholic school on the Red Lake Indian Reservation in Minnesota, housed Native children throughout the 1900s. THE AMISH KEEP TO THEMSELVES. AND THEY’RE HIDING A The Amish, who number roughly 342,000 in North America, are dispersed across rural areas of states like Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, New York, Michigan, and Wisconsin, according to the Young Center for Anabaptist and Pietist Studies at Elizabethtown College, a CHICAGO ANNOUNCES CHANGE TO STATE TAX REFUND INTERCEPT The policy change follows a two-part investigation last year from Type Investigations, in partnership with The Chicago Reporter, which showed that Chicago’s use of the program disproportionately affected lower-income neighborhoods and communities of color.Last year, the city collected at least $27 million from residents’ state tax refunds. This year, recipients of the Illinois THE LONG, STRANGE HISTORY OF BILL GATES POPULATION CONTROL A New War Over Birth Control In Africa. In 2010, a former staffer with a government health initiative in Ghana made a shocking claim: a project partially funded by the Gates Foundation had tested the contraceptive Depo-Provera on unsuspecting villagers in the remote region of Navrongo, as part of an illicit “population experiment.”The woman making the charge was the Ghanian-born, U.S WAS ELECTION DENIAL JUST A GET-RICH-QUICK SCHEME? DONORS P resident Donald Trump's post-election litigation was, in legal terms, a flop. In financial terms, however, it was an unparalleled success, generating hundreds of millions of dollars in donations. While a small percentage of that money was spent on doomed legal challenges, much of it went to pay off the campaign’s debts, straight to the Republican Party, or to finance a leadership PAC that SETH FREED WESSLER, AUTHOR AT TYPE INVESTIGATIONS Seth Freed Wessler is an independent investigative reporter and a fellow at Type Investigations. He has reported for The New York Times Magazine, Reveal, This American Life, The Nation, ProPublica and the Smithsonian magazine, among others. Seth has been a staff reporter for NBCnews.com and Colorlines.com and a Visiting Scholar at NYU’s HOW TO WRITE A STRONG STORY PROPOSAL —SARAH BLUSTAIN HOW TO WRITE A STRONG STORY PROPOSAL —Sarah Blustain, deputy editor, The Investigative Fund Keep it short because most editors have no time. Once, I got a pitch from a writer that was 4,000 words. HOW CANCER CAME TO THE ACREAGE And the air was often filled with smoke, which came from both the burning of sugar cane and the fires on the banks of nearby Lake Okeechobee. Yet to Mara Hatfield, the attorney from the local firm who spent the most time on the Acreage cases, the unusual cancer cluster was likely caused by an unusual pollutant.HOMEPAGE - TYPE
INVESTIGATIONSINVESTIGATIONSREPORTERSPARTNERSBLOGABOUTSUBSCRIBE Follow the Money. Over the span of four years, federal investigators estimated millions of dollars stolen from Mexican taxpayers passed through one South Texas bank. When they followed the trail, it led to real estate, cars, and airplanes. But in 2018, those investigationssuddenly stopped.
THE SUBPRIME SOLAR TRAP FOR LOW-INCOME HOMEOWNERS At least 280,000 homeowners over the past dozen-or-so years have used PACE financing to fund the installation of solar panels, energy-efficient windows, and other improvements. At least three more states are in the process of developing residential PACE programs, and with Joe Biden in the White House, the model could expand stillfurther.
THE CATHOLIC CHURCH SIPHONED AWAY $30 MILLION PAID TO The girls' dorm at St. Mary’s Mission, a Catholic school on the Red Lake Indian Reservation in Minnesota, housed Native children throughout the 1900s. THE AMISH KEEP TO THEMSELVES. AND THEY’RE HIDING A The Amish, who number roughly 342,000 in North America, are dispersed across rural areas of states like Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, New York, Michigan, and Wisconsin, according to the Young Center for Anabaptist and Pietist Studies at Elizabethtown College, a CHICAGO ANNOUNCES CHANGE TO STATE TAX REFUND INTERCEPT The policy change follows a two-part investigation last year from Type Investigations, in partnership with The Chicago Reporter, which showed that Chicago’s use of the program disproportionately affected lower-income neighborhoods and communities of color.Last year, the city collected at least $27 million from residents’ state tax refunds. This year, recipients of the Illinois THE LONG, STRANGE HISTORY OF BILL GATES POPULATION CONTROL A New War Over Birth Control In Africa. In 2010, a former staffer with a government health initiative in Ghana made a shocking claim: a project partially funded by the Gates Foundation had tested the contraceptive Depo-Provera on unsuspecting villagers in the remote region of Navrongo, as part of an illicit “population experiment.”The woman making the charge was the Ghanian-born, U.S WAS ELECTION DENIAL JUST A GET-RICH-QUICK SCHEME? DONORS P resident Donald Trump's post-election litigation was, in legal terms, a flop. In financial terms, however, it was an unparalleled success, generating hundreds of millions of dollars in donations. While a small percentage of that money was spent on doomed legal challenges, much of it went to pay off the campaign’s debts, straight to the Republican Party, or to finance a leadership PAC that SETH FREED WESSLER, AUTHOR AT TYPE INVESTIGATIONS Seth Freed Wessler is an independent investigative reporter and a fellow at Type Investigations. He has reported for The New York Times Magazine, Reveal, This American Life, The Nation, ProPublica and the Smithsonian magazine, among others. Seth has been a staff reporter for NBCnews.com and Colorlines.com and a Visiting Scholar at NYU’s HOW TO WRITE A STRONG STORY PROPOSAL —SARAH BLUSTAIN HOW TO WRITE A STRONG STORY PROPOSAL —Sarah Blustain, deputy editor, The Investigative Fund Keep it short because most editors have no time. Once, I got a pitch from a writer that was 4,000 words. HOW CANCER CAME TO THE ACREAGE And the air was often filled with smoke, which came from both the burning of sugar cane and the fires on the banks of nearby Lake Okeechobee. Yet to Mara Hatfield, the attorney from the local firm who spent the most time on the Acreage cases, the unusual cancer cluster was likely caused by an unusual pollutant. THE CATHOLIC CHURCH SIPHONED AWAY $30 MILLION PAID TO The girls' dorm at St. Mary’s Mission, a Catholic school on the Red Lake Indian Reservation in Minnesota, housed Native children throughout the 1900s. STRANGERS IN A HOMELAND In 2001, when Safari was still a toddler, US-led NATO forces invaded and toppled the Taliban-run government of Afghanistan. By summer 2009, in the power vacuum created by the Taliban’s removal, violent clashes between two of the country’s ethnic-minority groups—the Hazaras, which included Safari’s family, and the Kuchi tribe—reached a crescendo, displacing more than 2,500 families RAY MCGUIRE’S BILLIONS IN DEALS TRIGGERED THOUSANDS OF Ray McGuire’s Billions in Deals Triggered Thousands of Layoffs. May 21, 2021. by Jarrett Murphy. mpi43/MediaPunch/IPX. McGuire says his achievements as a financier will equip him well to steer the city. But many of the mega-mergers he brokered left big batches of workers behind. Ray McGuire’s mayoral campaign projects an urbane coolness WHICH COUNTRIES ARE VACCINATING THE MOST PEOPLE AGAINST Unavoidable constraints on vaccine manufacturing capacity are made worse by vaccine hoarding among rich governments, their pre-purchasing of future supplies at rates poorer countries cannot afford, and their reluctance to share technical know-how with the developing world or allow other countries to copy the recipes for vaccines owned by powerful corporations headquartered in the U.S. WAS ELECTION DENIAL JUST A GET-RICH-QUICK SCHEME? DONORS P resident Donald Trump's post-election litigation was, in legal terms, a flop. In financial terms, however, it was an unparalleled success, generating hundreds of millions of dollars in donations. While a small percentage of that money was spent on doomed legal challenges, much of it went to pay off the campaign’s debts, straight to the Republican Party, or to finance a leadership PAC that JOE RUBIN, AUTHOR AT TYPE INVESTIGATIONS Joe Rubin is an award-winning producer and investigative journalist. Joe won an investigative Emmy in 2016 for his reporting on a chemical experiment involving the city of Sacramento's drinking water which exposed the public to byproducts linked to cancer and low birthweights.
IDA B. WELLS FELLOWSHIP The fellowship honors Ida B. Wells, the pioneering African-American activist and investigative reporter who, during the Jim Crow era, led the nation’s first campaign against lynching. Born into slavery and orphaned at age 16, Wells not only dispelled stereotypes regarding rape and lasciviousness that led to black men and women being lynched THE 10 WORST PRISONS IN AMERICA 10] RIKERS ISLAND (NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK) Number of inmates: ~ 10,000 (capacity ~15,000) Who ' s in charge: Evelyn A. Mirabal, chief; Dora Schriro, commissioner, of the New York City Department of Corrections. The basics: When it comes to ignominies, New York City's island jail complex has it all: inmate violence, staff brutality,rape, abuse
THE CASE AGAINST DUPONT DuPont's Washington Works plant, one of the area's biggest private employers, sits in a bend of the Ohio River just across the water from Belpre. Lately Darling can't help but think that the sprawling facility, whose smokestacks still poke into the sky THEY KNEW SOMETHING WAS GOING ON Three years later, Carithers's parents, Brenda and Hugh, visited their son's grave, in a cemetery behind the family's church on a dirt road in Jefferson County. Brenda swept away dried leaves as Hugh rested his hand on the gravestone. “The prison,” Hugh said. “They knew something was going on there.”. The Adams County CorrectionalHOMEPAGE - TYPE
INVESTIGATIONSINVESTIGATIONSREPORTERSPARTNERSBLOGABOUTSUBSCRIBE Follow the Money. Over the span of four years, federal investigators estimated millions of dollars stolen from Mexican taxpayers passed through one South Texas bank. When they followed the trail, it led to real estate, cars, and airplanes. But in 2018, those investigationssuddenly stopped.
THE SUBPRIME SOLAR TRAP FOR LOW-INCOME HOMEOWNERS At least 280,000 homeowners over the past dozen-or-so years have used PACE financing to fund the installation of solar panels, energy-efficient windows, and other improvements. At least three more states are in the process of developing residential PACE programs, and with Joe Biden in the White House, the model could expand stillfurther.
THE AMISH KEEP TO THEMSELVES. AND THEY’RE HIDING A The Amish, who number roughly 342,000 in North America, are dispersed across rural areas of states like Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, New York, Michigan, and Wisconsin, according to the Young Center for Anabaptist and Pietist Studies at Elizabethtown College, a THE CATHOLIC CHURCH SIPHONED AWAY $30 MILLION PAID TO The girls' dorm at St. Mary’s Mission, a Catholic school on the Red Lake Indian Reservation in Minnesota, housed Native children throughout the 1900s. THE LONG, STRANGE HISTORY OF BILL GATES POPULATION CONTROL A New War Over Birth Control In Africa. In 2010, a former staffer with a government health initiative in Ghana made a shocking claim: a project partially funded by the Gates Foundation had tested the contraceptive Depo-Provera on unsuspecting villagers in the remote region of Navrongo, as part of an illicit “population experiment.”The woman making the charge was the Ghanian-born, U.S WAS ELECTION DENIAL JUST A GET-RICH-QUICK SCHEME? DONORS P resident Donald Trump's post-election litigation was, in legal terms, a flop. In financial terms, however, it was an unparalleled success, generating hundreds of millions of dollars in donations. While a small percentage of that money was spent on doomed legal challenges, much of it went to pay off the campaign’s debts, straight to the Republican Party, or to finance a leadership PAC that SETH FREED WESSLER, AUTHOR AT TYPE INVESTIGATIONS Seth Freed Wessler is an independent investigative reporter and a fellow at Type Investigations. He has reported for The New York Times Magazine, Reveal, This American Life, The Nation, ProPublica and the Smithsonian magazine, among others. Seth has been a staff reporter for NBCnews.com and Colorlines.com and a Visiting Scholar at NYU’s HOW TO WRITE A STRONG STORY PROPOSAL —SARAH BLUSTAIN HOW TO WRITE A STRONG STORY PROPOSAL —Sarah Blustain, deputy editor, The Investigative Fund Keep it short because most editors have no time. Once, I got a pitch from a writer that was 4,000 words. THE 10 WORST PRISONS IN AMERICA 10] RIKERS ISLAND (NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK) Number of inmates: ~ 10,000 (capacity ~15,000) Who ' s in charge: Evelyn A. Mirabal, chief; Dora Schriro, commissioner, of the New York City Department of Corrections. The basics: When it comes to ignominies, New York City's island jail complex has it all: inmate violence, staff brutality,rape, abuse
HOW CANCER CAME TO THE ACREAGE And the air was often filled with smoke, which came from both the burning of sugar cane and the fires on the banks of nearby Lake Okeechobee. Yet to Mara Hatfield, the attorney from the local firm who spent the most time on the Acreage cases, the unusual cancer cluster was likely caused by an unusual pollutant.HOMEPAGE - TYPE
INVESTIGATIONSINVESTIGATIONSREPORTERSPARTNERSBLOGABOUTSUBSCRIBE Follow the Money. Over the span of four years, federal investigators estimated millions of dollars stolen from Mexican taxpayers passed through one South Texas bank. When they followed the trail, it led to real estate, cars, and airplanes. But in 2018, those investigationssuddenly stopped.
THE SUBPRIME SOLAR TRAP FOR LOW-INCOME HOMEOWNERS At least 280,000 homeowners over the past dozen-or-so years have used PACE financing to fund the installation of solar panels, energy-efficient windows, and other improvements. At least three more states are in the process of developing residential PACE programs, and with Joe Biden in the White House, the model could expand stillfurther.
THE AMISH KEEP TO THEMSELVES. AND THEY’RE HIDING A The Amish, who number roughly 342,000 in North America, are dispersed across rural areas of states like Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, New York, Michigan, and Wisconsin, according to the Young Center for Anabaptist and Pietist Studies at Elizabethtown College, a THE CATHOLIC CHURCH SIPHONED AWAY $30 MILLION PAID TO The girls' dorm at St. Mary’s Mission, a Catholic school on the Red Lake Indian Reservation in Minnesota, housed Native children throughout the 1900s. THE LONG, STRANGE HISTORY OF BILL GATES POPULATION CONTROL A New War Over Birth Control In Africa. In 2010, a former staffer with a government health initiative in Ghana made a shocking claim: a project partially funded by the Gates Foundation had tested the contraceptive Depo-Provera on unsuspecting villagers in the remote region of Navrongo, as part of an illicit “population experiment.”The woman making the charge was the Ghanian-born, U.S WAS ELECTION DENIAL JUST A GET-RICH-QUICK SCHEME? DONORS P resident Donald Trump's post-election litigation was, in legal terms, a flop. In financial terms, however, it was an unparalleled success, generating hundreds of millions of dollars in donations. While a small percentage of that money was spent on doomed legal challenges, much of it went to pay off the campaign’s debts, straight to the Republican Party, or to finance a leadership PAC that SETH FREED WESSLER, AUTHOR AT TYPE INVESTIGATIONS Seth Freed Wessler is an independent investigative reporter and a fellow at Type Investigations. He has reported for The New York Times Magazine, Reveal, This American Life, The Nation, ProPublica and the Smithsonian magazine, among others. Seth has been a staff reporter for NBCnews.com and Colorlines.com and a Visiting Scholar at NYU’s HOW TO WRITE A STRONG STORY PROPOSAL —SARAH BLUSTAIN HOW TO WRITE A STRONG STORY PROPOSAL —Sarah Blustain, deputy editor, The Investigative Fund Keep it short because most editors have no time. Once, I got a pitch from a writer that was 4,000 words. THE 10 WORST PRISONS IN AMERICA 10] RIKERS ISLAND (NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK) Number of inmates: ~ 10,000 (capacity ~15,000) Who ' s in charge: Evelyn A. Mirabal, chief; Dora Schriro, commissioner, of the New York City Department of Corrections. The basics: When it comes to ignominies, New York City's island jail complex has it all: inmate violence, staff brutality,rape, abuse
HOW CANCER CAME TO THE ACREAGE And the air was often filled with smoke, which came from both the burning of sugar cane and the fires on the banks of nearby Lake Okeechobee. Yet to Mara Hatfield, the attorney from the local firm who spent the most time on the Acreage cases, the unusual cancer cluster was likely caused by an unusual pollutant. THE CATHOLIC CHURCH SIPHONED AWAY $30 MILLION PAID TO The girls' dorm at St. Mary’s Mission, a Catholic school on the Red Lake Indian Reservation in Minnesota, housed Native children throughout the 1900s. STRANGERS IN A HOMELAND In 2001, when Safari was still a toddler, US-led NATO forces invaded and toppled the Taliban-run government of Afghanistan. By summer 2009, in the power vacuum created by the Taliban’s removal, violent clashes between two of the country’s ethnic-minority groups—the Hazaras, which included Safari’s family, and the Kuchi tribe—reached a crescendo, displacing more than 2,500 families WHICH COUNTRIES ARE VACCINATING THE MOST PEOPLE AGAINST Unavoidable constraints on vaccine manufacturing capacity are made worse by vaccine hoarding among rich governments, their pre-purchasing of future supplies at rates poorer countries cannot afford, and their reluctance to share technical know-how with the developing world or allow other countries to copy the recipes for vaccines owned by powerful corporations headquartered in the U.S. CHICAGO ANNOUNCES CHANGE TO STATE TAX REFUND INTERCEPT The policy change follows a two-part investigation last year from Type Investigations, in partnership with The Chicago Reporter, which showed that Chicago’s use of the program disproportionately affected lower-income neighborhoods and communities of color.Last year, the city collected at least $27 million from residents’ state tax refunds. This year, recipients of the Illinois DEEP STATE, DEEP CHURCH: HOW QANON AND TRUMPISM HAVE I t isn’t yet light when Alexander Tschugguel and his cameraman sneak into Rome’s Santa Maria in Traspontina Church to steal the statues. A lone elderly parishioner sits in the pews as Tschugguel—a young Austrian convert to Catholicism, so neatly dressed he might work there—quickly genuflects, then steps behind the rail of a side altar and picks the statues up: five slim wooden THE 10 WORST PRISONS IN AMERICA 10] RIKERS ISLAND (NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK) Number of inmates: ~ 10,000 (capacity ~15,000) Who ' s in charge: Evelyn A. Mirabal, chief; Dora Schriro, commissioner, of the New York City Department of Corrections. The basics: When it comes to ignominies, New York City's island jail complex has it all: inmate violence, staff brutality,rape, abuse
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I TESTED MY TAP WATER, HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS AND CAT FOR TOXIC ‘FOREVER CHEMICALS’ The extent of PFAS contamination is only now coming into focus. Here’s what I learned from investigating my home.Tom Perkins
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