The Fighter Broadhurst Cona survived the indignities of apartheid. He wasn't going to let the coronavirus kill him. But his family wasn't spared the pandemic's grief. Full Story October 09, 2020
The Plastic Pandemic Recyclers struggle as oil world invests hundreds of billions to make new plastic Full Story October 05, 2020
Maritime Murder A deadly voyage reveals the ruin within Venezuela’s maritime and defense agencies and alleged complicity of state agents in the very crimes they are meant to prevent. Full Story September 23, 2020
The Military’s Racial Reckoning Even amid a reckoning on race, U.S. service members avoid filing formal discrimination complaints for fear of retaliation, Reuters finds. Full Story September 15, 2020
Conflicted Over Coal In a town built by anthracite, two generations of the Gavals wrestle with its legacy in heating not just homes, but the planet. Full Story September 11, 2020
Iron Hand The government of Scott Morrison has reached a stark new view of China: It's not just a top trading partner, but also a threat to the nation's sovereignty. Full Story September 04, 2020
The Old Warhorses The Pentagon is combining its decades-old bombers with cutting-edge weapons to counter Beijing’s military advantage in the waterways off the Chinese coast. Full Story September 01, 2020
Rush for the Rainforest A rancher tried to ensure his cattle don’t drive Amazon deforestation. Lax land titles, weak law enforcement and Brazil’s opaque beef business made him fail. Full Story August 28, 2020
Wrong Place, Wrong Time Shielded | Part 2: U.S. courts show wide regional disparities in granting qualified immunity, the legal doctrine under fire for protecting officers accused of excessive force. Full Story August 25, 2020
The Falwell Affair Giancarlo Granda says he had sex with Becki Falwell while Jerry Falwell Jr, head of Liberty University, looked on. Full Story August 24, 2020
Discord in Damascus A feud over money in Syria’s ruling clan shows a threat to Bashar al-Assad’s authority may ultimately come, not from the battlefield, but from once loyal allies and Syria’s collapsing economy. Full Story August 13, 2020
Losing Contact As the pandemic claims hundreds of American lives daily, many municipalities lack the money and staff to warn people who have been exposed, Reuters found. Full Story August 04, 2020
Watchful Eyes Rite Aid used facial recognition in largely lower-income, non-white neighborhoods. The systems included one from a firm with links to China and its government. Full Story July 28, 2020
Amphibious Ambitions China is launching amphibious assault ships and beefing up its marines. It aims to project power far from home and bolster its ability to invade Taiwan. Full Story July 20, 2020
Shielded How an obscure legal doctrine called qualified immunity protects police accused of excessive force. Full Story
Editor's pick Myanmar Burning Read our award-winning coverage of the expulsion of the Rohingya from Myanmar, including the investigation that landed reporters Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo in prison. Full Story
Editor's pick Duterte’s War Read the Reuters series that has won the 2018 Pulitzer Prize for international reporting: Inside the bloody drug crackdown in the Philippines. Full Story
Editor's pick Ambushed at Home The hazardous, squalid housing of American military families. Full Story