Lawfare A string of court decisions have gone against Donald Trump and his administration, blocking efforts to shut down critical reporting. April 20, 2026 By Jem Bartholomew
NYT Eyes a Conflict of Interest at JPMorgan April 11, 2011 By Ryan Chittum The bank made a couple billion dollars as its clients lost their shirts
Audit Notes: Race to the Bottom, More Corporate Welfare, Money Is Fungible April 8, 2011 By Ryan Chittum
ProPublica and Fortune‘s Unhelpful Post on GE’s Taxes April 7, 2011 By Ryan Chittum Taking the company’s word for it to rebut The New York Times
Audit Notes: BizWeek Soars, Barofsky in Fortune, A Picture of Deflation April 6, 2011 By Ryan Chittum
The Power of Iterative Journalism April 4, 2011 By Felix Salmon NYT, Fortune, and ProPublica on General Electric’s taxes
A Times Snapshot of the Gilded Age Economy April 1, 2011 By Ryan Chittum The very rich do very well while the rest of the country suffers
GE Flubs a Pushback Against The New York Times March 31, 2011 By Ryan Chittum The company can’t—or won’t—get its story straight on taxes
A Shout Out to the Times’s Thomas Kaplan March 28, 2011 By Trudy Lieberman For a truthful tale about medical malpractice reform
Good Consolidation Coverage for a Change on AT&T Deal March 21, 2011 By Ryan Chittum The business press is skeptical of creating a duopoly in cell phone service
A Sports Myth Grows in Brooklyn March 18, 2011 By Norman Oder New basketball arena won’t occupy the site the Dodgers sought
“Information Wants to Be Free”; The NYT Does Not March 17, 2011 By Lauren Kirchner Paywall reactions and misunderstandings