Car ownership is a piece of the American dream. But what happens when the company that sold that dream collapses without clear answers?
Spanning five stories and more than 25,000 words, “Fentanyl Express” began with a conversation between a reporter and his ...
York shares how her award-winning investigation at The Blade revealed radioactive groundwater contamination in Luckey, Ohio.
In this edition of We Mean Business: “How They Did It,” Ananya Bhargava interviews Ames Alexander and David Raynor about their recent award-winning investigative series “Hopes Foreclosed.” This ...
A white pickup truck pulled behind a Whole Foods store in Minnesota, its tires crunching over a thin layer of snow. Two men loaded boxes of donated groceries into the bed — supplies bound for ...
In the 20th century, a fair chunk of advertising appeared in newspaper columns and between TV news segments. The news publishers captured that revenue, and their bottom lines boomed. Today, that same ...
The winners of the 19th Annual Barlett and Steele Awards for Investigative Business Journalism highlighted the variety of ways and the extent to which the public’s health is impacted – oftentimes ...
Three charts show how the U.S. labor market is shifting: the quit rate is flat, Black unemployment is rising, and regional job turnover is diverging. Gas is up. Rent is up. Groceries? Definitely up.
The availability of affordable housing is a major issue for many communities in the U.S. right now, but for one city in Arizona, it’s directly tied to the community’s sense of self. Mayor Corey D.