How Business Titans, Pop Stars and Royals Hide Their Wealth (New York Times, November 2017)
Kremlin-owned Firms Linked to Major Investments in Twitter and Facebook (ICIJ, November 2017)
Major U.S. Political Donors Play The Offshore Game (ICIJ, November 2017)
Inside the Secret World of Offshore Mega-Trusts (ICIJ, November 2017)
The Offshore World of Trump's Inner Circle (ICIJ & Pulitzer Center, November 2017)
Kremlin Cash Behind Billionaire's Twitter and Facebook Investments (New York Times, November 2017; contributing credit)
Leaked ICE Guide Offers Unprecedented View of Agency's Asset Forfeiture Tactics (The Intercept, October 2017)
ICE Detainee Sent to Solitary Confinement for Encouraging Protest of Low Wages (The Intercept, October, 2017)
These Are the Technology Firms Lining Up to Build Trump's Extreme Vetting Program (The Intercept, August 2017)
Palantir Enables Immigration Agents to Access Information From The CIA (The Intercept, March 17, 2017)
ICE detainees are asking to be put in solitary confinement for their own safety (The Verge, March 10, 2017)
Palantir provides the engine for Donald Trump's deportation machine (The Intercept, March 2, 2017)
Exclusive: ICE put detained immigrants in solitary confinement for hunger striking (The Verge, February 27, 2017)
Despite their liberal politics, Connecticut and California are sharing immigrant data with ICE (The Verge, February 22, 2017)
Ivanka Trump Logistics Firm Sued for Discrimination (Racked, February 14, 2017)
On the record: We asked all 50 Governor offices if they'd share immigration data with Trump administration (The Verge, February 10, 2017)
States move to protect their immigration data from the Trump administration (The Verge, February 2, 2017)
U.S. seeks to double video surveillance towers along Mexican border (The Intercept, January 27, 2017)
Force Workers to Watch Anti-Government Propaganda at Work? Trump’s Labor Nominee Says Yes (The Nation, January 24, 2017)
Update: Lawmakers in ten states have proposed legislation criminalizing peaceful protest (The Intercept, January 23, 2017)
Republican lawmakers in five states propose bills to criminalize peaceful protest (The Intercept, January 19, 2017)
Tech workers are protesting Palantir’s involvement with immigration data (The Verge, January 13, 2017)
Rodrico McLeod went to the hospital for a headache. The next morning, he was found dead in jail. (Fusion, January 9, 2017)
California blames incarcerated workers for unsafe conditions and amputations (The Intercept, December 28, 2016)
Documents suggest Palantir could help power Trump's ‘extreme vetting’ of immigrants (The Verge, December 21, 2016)
A quarter of Florida's black citizens can't vote. A new referendum could change that (The Intercept, December 22, 2016)
Transition adviser Peter Thiel could directly profit from mass deportations (The Intercept, December 12, 2016)
Trump adviser Kris Kobach harassed Kansas voters in his failed quest for mass election fraud (The Intercept, December 5, 2016)
Elaine Chao's troubled tenure at the U.S. Department of Labor (The Nation, November 30, 2016)
GOP fraud claims in North Carolina governor's race reflect a strategy to suppress black votes (The Intercept, November 23, 2016)
Incarcerated for Years Without Trial (The Investigative Fund/Chicago Reader, November 16, 2016)
North Carolina’s War on Voters Is Heating Up (New Republic, November 16, 2016)
Texas republicans target elderly latino voters with fraud accusations (The Intercept, November 8, 2016)
Hurricane Matthew called Florida's bluff on voter registration (The Intercept, November 7, 2016)
Safety Violations Found at Donald Trump Shirt Factory (Racked, October 26, 2016)
Long Hours, Low Wages Alleged at Ivanka Trump Shoe Factory (Racked, October 12, 2016)
Trump, China, and the Ties That Bind (Racked, October 5, 2016)
Police raid Indiana's largest voter registration office following fraud accusations from GOP (The Intercept, October 4, 2016)
The GOP’s Next Target: Get-Out-the Vote Operations? (New Republic, September 30, 2016)
Welcome to Uberville (The Verge, September 1, 2016)
Florida Has Not Held an Employer Responsible for Violating the Minimum Wage Since 2011 (The Nation, July 11, 2016)
Uber is experimenting with a phone dispatch system (The Verge, June 14, 2016)