He Was Fired for Sexually Harassing Students. California Allowed Him to Keep Teaching Anyway.

Math teacher Jason Agan was deemed “unfit to teach. ” But the finding was never made public. This is how the state allowed him — and dozens of other educators found to have committed sexual harassment or misconduct — to keep their credentials.

How climate change could help hantavirus find more hosts

Experts say extreme weather is boosting the odds that the pathogens carried by rodents will spill over into human populations.

A Trump U. S. Attorney’s Professional Misconduct Must Be Kept “Private and Confidential”

A legal disciplinary panel won’t disclose any details about its inquiry into John Sarcone, a Trump loyalist in New York.

Help Us Report on Teacher Misconduct in California

If you have experience with the state’s opaque teacher disciplinary process, KQED and ProPublica want to hear from you.

May 8 Belongs in the Calendar of Every European Democracy

As eyewitnesses fade and the far right reframes liberation as defeat, EU institutions must answer with policy.