Anatomía De Una Masacre
by Ginger Thompson ProPublica Guía Para el Lector Mapas Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Comment Donar Mark Smith para ProPublica Anatomía De Una Masacre La historia del asalto mortal a un pueblo...
View ArticleMore Than 100 Federal Agencies Fail to Report Hate Crimes to the FBI’s...
by A.C. Thompson and Ken Schwencke In violation of a longstanding legal mandate, scores of federal law enforcement agencies are failing to submit statistics to the FBI’s national hate crimes database,...
View ArticlePreferential Rents in NYC
by Cezary Podkul, Ken Schwencke and Hilary Fung, ProPublica, Newly released data shows ZIP codes where rents could suddenly jump for rent-stabilized apartments.
View ArticleMany ‘Rent-Stabilized’ NYC Apartments Are Not Really Stabilized. See Where...
by Cezary Podkul If you’ve ridden the New York City subway lately, chances are you’ve seen posters promising relief from the city’s soaring housing costs. Featuring smiling tenants with names like...
View ArticleInappropriate Social Media Posts by Nursing Home Workers, Detailed
by Charles Ornstein and Jessica Huseman, ProPublica, Related story: Nursing Home Workers Share Explicit Photos of Residents on Snapchat Updated June 22, 2017. Date: January 2012 Facility: CareOne at...
View ArticleNursing Home Workers Still Posting Nude and Vulgar Photos of Residents on...
by Charles Ornstein This story was co-published with The Des Moines Register. In the last year alone, employees of at least 18 nursing homes and assisted living facilities have posted unauthorized —...
View ArticleDespite Exposés and Embarrassments, Hundreds of Judges Preside in New York...
by Joe Sexton The news releases are sent out with considerable regularity, brief and basic accounts of actions taken by the New York State Commission on Judicial Conduct: A judge is sanctioned for...
View ArticleSupreme Court Won’t Take Up R.J. Reynolds Age Discrimination Case
by Peter Gosselin The Supreme Court on Monday let stand a ruling that concluded the nation’s chief age-discrimination law has a much narrower reach than widely assumed. The high court’s decision will...
View ArticleThe ‘International Man of Mystery’ Linked to Flynn’s Lobbying Deal
by Isaac Arnsdorf This story was co-published with Politico. More than two years ago, two men started visiting Washington to push Turkey’s agenda in the capital. They dined with dignitaries and...
View ArticleThe Last Shot
by Alec MacGillis ProPublica Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Comment Donate The Last Shot Amid a surging opiate crisis, the maker of the anti-addiction drug Vivitrol skirted the usual sales...
View ArticleDemocratic Senators Condemn Betsy DeVos’ Record on Civil Rights
by Annie Waldman In a letter sent today, more than 30 Democratic senators rebuked Education Secretary Betsy DeVos for scaling back civil rights enforcement at the Department of Education. “You claim...
View ArticleIs Trump Administration’s Visa Push a Way to Win Health Care Votes?
by Michael Grabell and Justin Elliott For months, Sens. Susan Collins, R-Maine, and Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, have been pushing the Trump administration to expand the number of foreign guest-worker...
View ArticleFacebook’s Secret Censorship Rules Protect White Men from Hate Speech But Not...
by Julia Angwin, ProPublica, and Hannes Grassegger, special to ProPublica, In the wake of a terrorist attack in London earlier this month, a U.S. congressman wrote a Facebook post in which he called...
View ArticleMedicare Halts Release of Much-Anticipated Data
by Charles Ornstein In the past few years, many seniors and disabled people have eschewed traditional Medicare coverage to enroll in privately run health plans paid for by Medicare, which often come...
View ArticleFormer Texas Nurse Convicted of Baby-Killing Told Authorities ‘I Was Heinous.’
by Peter Elkind, special to ProPublica, This story was co-published with Texas Monthly. In a newly obtained letter sent to Texas authorities, Genene Jones — the former nurse suspected of killing more...
View ArticleVictims in Thousands of Potential Hate Crimes Never Notify Police
by Joe Sexton More than half of the people who said they were the victim of a hate crime in recent years did not report the incidents to police. When victims did report to the police, their assailants...
View ArticlePresidential Commission Demands Massive Amounts of State Voter Data
by Jessica Huseman On Wednesday, all 50 states were sent letters from Kris Kobach — vice chair for the Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity — requesting information on voter fraud,...
View ArticleThe Breakthrough: A Reporter Crosses Borders to Uncover Labor Abuse
by Joaquin Sapien .player_box, div.article-inline-image.Right.demobbed { display: none; } The men on the mountain road in rural Guatemala looked to have averted disaster. Their truck was teetering on...
View ArticleA Wisconsin Republican Looks Back With Regret at Voter ID and Redistricting...
by Topher Sanders Dale Schultz, a Republican, served in the Wisconsin Legislature for more than 30 years, from 1983 to 2015. His Senate district is located in south Wisconsin, much of it rural...
View ArticleHere’s How Trump Transferred Wealth to His Son While Avoiding the Usual Taxes
by Derek Kravitz and Cezary Podkul, ProPublica, and Will Parker, The Real Deal, This story was co-published with The Real Deal. In April 2016, as Donald Trump was on the cusp of clinching the...
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