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The Fuller Project’s reporting on women excluded from 9/11 healthcare benefits, particularly those with uterine cancer, and its impact on changing health coverage policies, was highlighted in The Spark newsletter.

New York Times reporter Megha Rajagopalan was featured on KALW’s Your Call to discuss The Fuller Project and The New York Times’ joint investigation of the human rights abuses benefiting global sugar brands.

The Fuller Project’s reporting on the women left out of 9/11 healthcare benefits was mentioned in Spark News’ In the Balance newsletter.

The Fuller Project’s investigation into popular essential oils company doTERRA was mentioned in The Bureau of Investigative Journalism’s The Spark newsletter.

The Fuller Project’s story on an artificial intelligence (AI) program designed to prevent suicide among U.S. military veterans that prioritize white men and ignores survivors of sexual violence was mentioned in California Healthline, Kaiser Health News’ daily California briefing.

The Fuller Project’s Aaron Glantz was featured on WBUR’s Here & Now to discuss his latest investigation into an artificial intelligence (AI) program designed to prevent suicide among U.S. military veterans that prioritizes white men and ignores survivors of sexual violence. 

The Fuller Project’s Jodi Enda was featured on KALW’s Your Call to discuss her reporting on the global cost of the anti-abortion movement.

The Fuller Project’s Hanisha Harjani was featured on WBUR’s Here & Now to discuss their reporting that revealed women account for less than a third of people employed in the clean energy workforce.

The Fuller Project’s investigation into India’s sugar cane farming industry was mentioned in The New York Times’ Monday Briefing newsletter.

The Fuller Project’s investigation into India’s sugar cane farming industry was mentioned in Fortune’s Broadsheet newsletter.

The Fuller Project’s investigation into why women make up just 31% of workers in green energy was reprinted in the Sierra Club Magazine.

The Fuller Project’s reporting on Africa’s fashion boom and its potential to create more jobs for women was mentioned in the Wilson Quarterly December dispatch.

The Fuller Project’s Aaron Glantz was featured on Marketplace to discuss our investigation into why women make up just 31 percent of workers in green energy, the sexism they experience, and the historic opportunity to rebalance the field.

Fortune’s Broadsheet mentioned Laurie Hays as The Fuller Project’s new Editor-in-Chief/CEO.

Talking Biz News mentioned Laurie Hays as The Fuller Project’s new Editor-in-Chief/CEO

The Fuller Project’s Aaron Glantz wrote an OpEd for NPR reflecting on his time as a Rosalynn Carter Mental Health Journalism Fellow and the impact Rosalynn Carter had on journalists.

The Colorado Freedom of Information Coalition mentioned The Fuller Project’s objection to a suppression of sex assault case records that were admitted into evidence in open court hearings amid an investigation on dating apps facilitating sexual violence.

The Fuller Project’s reporting on Afghan suicides was mentioned in GIJN’s 10 Questions with Zahra Nader.