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.
The Best, Most Revealing Reporting on Our Healthcare System
Our roundup of standout reporting on health care in the U.S. and the struggle to fix it.
by Blair Hickman and Cora Currier,
Drone Documents: Why The Government Won't Release Them
The government has rebuffed attempts by the American Civil Liberties Union and The New York Times to obtain documents related to drone strikes and targeted killing. We lay out their argument.
by Cora Currier,
The Facts Behind Obama’s Executive Privilege Claim
President Obama has invoked executive privilege to keep documents from Congress about botched Operation Fast and Furious. Just what is executive privilege, and what might happen next?
by Cora Currier,
JPMorgan's Connections to the House Finance Committee
As CEO Jamie Dimon testifies today, we lay out JPMorgan's ties to the committee — and just who is investigating the bank's big losses.
by Cora Currier,
Interactive: How Obama Drone Death Claims Stack Up
Obama administration assertions about the number of civilians killed by U.S. drone strikes have varied widely. We charted every claim we could find.
by Justin Elliott, Cora Currier and Lena V. Groeger,
Charting the Cozy Connections between JP Morgan and the Senate Banking Committee
Jamie Dimon, CEO of JP Morgan Chase, testified today about the bank’s recent losses. He should be familiar with the committee. Lots of his employees worked for it.
by Cora Currier,
Bill Introduced to Reform Workers' Comp for Military Contractors
A proposed update to the Defense Base Act would provide a federal program for workers' compensation for military contractors killed or injured on the job.
by Cora Currier,
How Bank of America Execs Hid Losses -- In Their Own Words
A suit reveals how Bank of America knew about big losses at Merrill Lynch before the companies merged but didn't tell shareholders.
by Cora Currier,
The Best Watchdog Journalism on Obama’s National Security Policies
We rounded up some of the best, scoopy pieces of accountability journalism on Obama’s national security policies.
by Blair Hickman and Cora Currier,