This multi-part investigation revealed how UnitedHealth raked in high profits while driving up consumer costs and reducing the quality of care.
Over seven months, the team uncovered how falsified treatment records and service logs siphoned millions from Minnesota’s ...
The reporting duo demonstrate how drugmakers exploit public funding and legal loopholes to turn high profits, while justifying the price tag.
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 ...
How subscription design makes it easy for students to lose track of their money. Why do $10 monthly subscriptions seem small when their total cost is not? That is the question at the center of the ...
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.
In this episode, Ananya Bhargava interviews Lance Gharavi, an experimental artist and scholar, professor in the School of Music, Dance and Theatre, and Associate Director of ASU’s Interplanetary ...
Since 2021, college athletes have been able to profit off their name, image and likeness (NIL) through brand deals and endorsements. However, starting July 1, 2025, due to a legal settlement with the ...
Taming the Street: The Old Guard, the New Deal, and FDR’s Fight to Regulate American Capitalism examines the results of President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s efforts in regulating U.S. capitalism after ...
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