The world's reliance on gas and oil means the war in Iran affects people everywhere, and you can feel it in the everyday. Pablo Robles and Agnes Chang, for the New York Times, point out the m ...
A large portion of rural hospitals operate at a loss, which causes problems for millions of Americans who need healthcare the most. For Reuters, Sarah Slobin shows the challenging dynamics of rural ...
For the New York Times, Lazaro Gamio, Blacki Migliozzi, and River Akira Davis use a Sankey diagram to show the breakdown of oil and gas that flows through the Strait of Hormuz. The layout for the s ...
Getting pregnant and having a child is typically described as an effortless process where you try and then you succeed. However, the process is often not so direct. For the Pudding, Lam Thuy Vo, wi ...
Lazaro Gamio and Josh Holder for the New York Times break down energy imports by country and the percentage that comes from the Middle East. It seems likely that these percentages will swing one wa ...
Unmanned and relatively cheap drones that can be manufactured in high volume have changed airspace typically dominated by expensive jets and trained pilots. Reuters illustrates the shift that allow ...
Along with more arrests, the current administration has deported mothers at twice the rate as the previous administration. ProPublica reports, using data obtained through a public records lawsuit b ...
For the New York Times, Albert Sun, Allison McCann, and Hamed Aleaziz obtained data through an internal ICE document to see arrests over time. Some places that did not have high-profile ICE operati ...