Bush’s appeals court nominee tries to distance himself from his outspoken past.
Inside the Newsroom
News and announcements from the newsroom
The high cost of Homeland Security
Your tax dollars are making government contractors richer, but are they making us safer?
“Lead Astray” wins in-depth reporting award
CIR correspondents win award for their story on lead-poisoning in Peru.
Court rules against FEMA, “opens doors” for reporters
Attorney Rachel Fugate explains a landmark decision that forces FEMA to release addresses of aid recipients.
“Crisis Mismanagement” on PBS
An EXPOSÉ producer describes the SUN-SENTINEL team, including “cute, not scary” investigations editor, Joe Demma.
Winds of change at FEMA
Whatever happened to FEMA’s former director, “heck-of-a-job” Michael Brown?
Web premiere: “Crisis Mismanagement”
Three reporters follow the money to reveal the internal chaos at FEMA a year before Katrina.
Misconduct in Miami
When THE MIAMI HERALD pulled down the walls at the city’s own housing agency, they found a lot of rot.
Producer’s Commentary: Annie Wong
EXPOSÉ producer Annie Wong on the “why and why and why” of reporting.
Web premiere: “Money for Nothing”
Reporter Debbie Cenziper found a web of lies at a Miami public housing agency.