What I Cover
In recent years, I have written about how the law intersects with reproductive health care, teenage rights and addiction.
My Background
I joined ProPublica as a national reporter in 2018. Last year, along with three colleagues, I investigated preventable deaths that followed state abortion bans. The project spurred lawmakers in multiple states to file bills expanding abortion access. It was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for public service.
In 2021, my investigations into racial disparities in amputations and kidney failure won the National Magazine Award for Public Interest. In 2020, my investigation into the dispossession of Black landowners in the South, published with The New Yorker, won the George Polk Award for Magazine Writing.
Before joining ProPublica, I was a contributing writer at California Sunday Magazine, where I wrote about labor abuses on cruise ships, family separation and a network of underground abortion providers.







