Sasha Chavkin

International Consortium of Investigative Journalists

In Sri Lanka, the president vows controls on chemicals potentially linked to chronic kidney disease, as hospitals take steps for patients.

How a rare kidney disease is killing laborers and vexing researchers in three countries.

How a rare kidney disease is killing laborers and vexing researchers in three countries.

How a rare kidney disease is killing laborers and vexing researchers in three countries.

In Costa Rica, health officials and one company step up against a disease that's claimed thousands of lives in Central America

Miles de trabajadores de caña de azúcar mueren ante escasez de acción oficial

Mysterious kidney disease has killed thousands of men in an isolated region of Central America, but why?

Some nonprofits on the verge of getting government protection, even after acts of misconduct

Six months later, Dept. of Education continues to withhold financial aid for disabled students

Federal red tape traps disabled borrowers with student loan debt

Borrowers who become severely disabled can get federal student loans forgiven, but the program for deciding whether they qualify is a dysfun

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