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Cora Currier

Cora Currier was a reporting fellow at ProPublica and previously on the editorial staff of the New Yorker.

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Cora Currier was a reporting fellow at ProPublica and previously on the editorial staff of the New Yorker. She has written for the New Yorkerâs website, The European, Letâs Go guides, and other publications. During the 2008 presidential election, she covered the youth vote for The Nation. She has also worked as a researcher for several books on history and politics. Cora graduated from Harvard College with a degree in Social Studies.

Washington’s War on Leaks, Explained

Laying out new efforts by the Senate and the Pentagon to crack down on national security leaks.

In Honor of the Olympics, the Best Investigative Reporting on Sports

From hockey to horse racing, steroids to Sandusky, we’ve rounded up some great sports reporting.

Libor Scandal Timeline: What Did the Fed Know and When Did it Know It?

HSBC’s Money Laundering Lapses, By the Numbers

A Senate investigation cited HSBC for failing to have adequate controls to prevent money-laundering. We break down their findings.

The Wall Street Money Machine

The Magnetar Fallout: Who’s Been Charged, Has Settled, or is Now Being Investigated?

A rundown of the various investigations into the deals spawned by the hedge fund Magnetar that helped super charge the financial meltdown.

Classified in Gitmo Trials: Detainees’ Every Word

The government argues detainees were “exposed” to classified information during their detention.

The Best Reporting on Detention and Rendition Under Obama

Obama pledged more oversight of rendition and detention of terror suspects. We round up the best reporting on what's known about the programs.

Beyond Barclays: Laying out the Libor Investigations

Charting the revelations about big banks’ manipulation of international interest rates.

Classified Confusion: What Leaks Are Being Investigated, and What’s the Law on Leaks?

Despite the furious back-and-forth between the White House and Republican lawmakers over national security leaks, the prosecution of leaks isn’t a simple matter.

Land of the Free: the Best Investigative Reporting on U.S. Prisons

We highlight some of the most revealing journalism on the U.S. prison system.