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FIJ/Schuster diversity fellow Lottie Joiner completes her series on recidivism for USA Today by looking at the experiences of men ...

A team of 18 reporters from 11 national and local publications across Colombia launched an ambitious investigation into the work ...

A seven-month investigation by the Kentucky Center for Investigative Reporting revealed what it called “a Kentucky preacher-turned-politician’s web of lies.” The ...

In a story for The New Yorker, FIJ/Schuster diversity fellow Lisa Armstrong reports on the movement to end solitary confinement ...

Southern New Mexico’s fragile behavioral health system has taken many hits in recent years and doesn’t meet the region’s needs, ...

Even after Hurricane Harvey, the best efforts by Harris County officials to purchase the most flood-prone homes won’t make a ...

As more people seek information about opioid addiction and its consequences, finding unbiased information is extremely difficult, according to a ...

Now more than ever, freelance and independent journalists are in a precarious position. They lack the protections and resources of ...

Leaf blowers and other gas-powered lawn and garden machines emit surprisingly large amounts of smog-forming chemicals. But scant research exists ...

With gratitude for their service and support, the board and staff of the Fund for Investigative Journalism would like to ...