How Forbes got to $475 million July 21, 2014 By Ryan Chittum That’s what a Hong Kong investor has agreed to pay for a firm that two years ago had trouble paying its rent
Axel Springer eyes global expansion February 17, 2014 By Alison Langley The German media conglomerate is vying for Forbes, but that may be just the beginning
When sources remain anonymous October 31, 2013 By Lauren Kirchner SecureDrop, a new tool for communicating with unknown sources, could be best described as the digital equivalent of slipping a fat manila envelope under a door
How billionaires get around the estate tax September 17, 2013 By David Cay Johnston A stellar Bloomberg article uses the Waltons as a case study
Think taxpayers, not just NFL fans September 5, 2013 By David Cay Johnston There is a big–so far, untold–story about the proposed NFL concussion settlement
Audit Notes: Papacare, Post problem, trade reporting November 16, 2012 By Ryan Chittum Forbes finds Papa John’s Obamacare math doesn’t add up
Forbes‘s myth of the Reagan boom October 3, 2012 By Ryan Chittum A columnist’s misleading economic history
Billionaires made from scratch? Hardly September 28, 2012 By Ryan Chittum Forbes spins a bogus Horatio Alger story about its 400 richest list
The New York Times Company in 2015 April 18, 2012 By Ryan Chittum Trendlines–as of right now–don’t point to its demise
A New Entry in the Health Care Lexicon March 29, 2011 By Trudy Lieberman Beware of “centralized medical planning”
Bloomberg and BusinessWeek‘s Problematic WikiLeaks Story February 9, 2011 By Ryan Chittum Red flags aflutter as the news outfit runs with seriously questionable evidence
Tele-what? January 6, 2011 By Neil Versel Reporters must embrace the future with coverage of remote health monitoring
Best of 2010: Ryan Chittum December 24, 2010 By Ryan Chittum Chittum picks his top stories from 2009 2010
Audit Notes: Up Next For Wikileaks: The Banks, Forbes, Gaming Google November 29, 2010 By Ryan Chittum