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Arya Sundaram

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The New York Times

The Rise of the Workplace Productivity Score

Turmoil Was Brewing at Time’s Up Long Before Cuomo

How Police Justify Killing Drivers: The Vehicle Was a Weapon


WNYC / Gothamist

4-year-old migrant girl, other kids go to court in NYC with no lawyer: 'The cruelty is apparent'

Deportation fears play out in Queens. There's an economic cost to that.

The African American exodus from New York City


New York Magazine

Nannies open up about the Asian class divide


Texas Observer

Texas Observer Author Page

Clogged Toilets, Snow Inside: How the Winter Storm Exacerbated Problems in Texas Lock-Ups

**Featured on The Marshall Project’s Weekly Newsletter

Nine Texans on How They Survived a Frozen Week

Payday and Car Title Lenders in Texas Won More Than $45 Million in Pandemic Aid

How Texas Jails Avoid Investigations of Inmate Deaths

**Featured on The Marshall Project’s Daily Newsletter

Local Organizers Explain the Republican Surge in South Texas

The Oil and Gas Industry Still Hasn’t Reckoned with #MeToo


‘Scared for my life’: why more Indians are joining migrants on risky journey to reach the US

**Winner of the Yale MacMillan Center Foltz Journalism Prize

The Guardian


The Border Patrol-to-Emergency Room Pipeline

The Atlantic

The Atlantic Author Page


Texas Tribune

Texas Tribune Author Page

Why Texas abortion opponents aren’t leading the charge to overturn Roe v. Wade

As debate rages on border wall funding, construction is already beginning

Advocates say a Texas House bill could prevent arrests like Sandra Bland's, but multiple attempts to pass it failed

The Driver Responsibility Program may soon be dead. But reform is unlikely for a similar program.

Could Texas high-speed rail hit a speed bump this session?

Legal experts: Emergency declaration may not be quickest way to build wall

This Texas program lands poor people in jail. Getting rid of it has been too complicated — but that might be changing.


Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

From the border to Pittsburgh: The journeys of two unaccompanied migrant children

The meal gap: Thousands of 'food insecure' families are forced to make tough decisions daily (syndicated by the Associated Press)

Can you speak my language? Pittsburgh health officials aim to better serve non-English speakers

FDA drug approval could revolutionize migraine treatment for millions

Hundreds gather in Downtown Pittsburgh in national call for immigrant rights


Yale

Yale Men in the Cabinet: Wilbur Ross

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