Accreditors Can Keep Their Hospital Inspection Reports Secret, Feds Decide
by Charles Ornstein Federal health officials have backed down from a controversial proposal that would have required private accreditors to publicly release reports about errors, mishaps and mix-ups...
View ArticleSikhs in America: A History of Hate
by A.C. Thompson ProPublica Documenting Hate Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Comment Donate Chad Batka, special to ProPublica Sikhs in America: A History of Hate Demonized as immigrants. Mistaken...
View ArticleTake the Generic Drug, Patients Are Told — Unless Insurers Say No
by Charles Ornstein, ProPublica, and Katie Thomas, The New York Times, This article was produced in partnership with The New York Times. It’s standard advice for consumers: If you are prescribed a...
View ArticleSecrecy and Suspicion Surround Trump’s Deregulation Teams
by Robert Faturechi, ProPublica, and Danielle Ivory, The New York Times, This article was co-published with The New York Times. When President Trump ordered federal agencies to form teams to dismantle...
View ArticleGeneric Drug Prices Are Declining, But Many Consumers Aren’t Benefiting
by Charles Ornstein, ProPublica, and Katie Thomas, The New York Times, This article was produced in partnership with The New York Times. Not all drug prices are going up. Amid the public fury over the...
View ArticleWho’s Taking College Spots From Top Asian Americans? Privileged Whites.
by Daniel Golden This story was co-published with Bloomberg View. More than a decade ago, I chatted with Asian-American seniors at Hunter College High School in New York City about their college...
View ArticleWe’ve Updated Nonprofit Explorer
by Mike Tigas, Sisi Wei and Alec Glassford, ProPublica We have added raw data from more than 1.9 million electronically filed Form 990 documents dating back to 2010.
View ArticleSenator Demands Answers From Case Farms
by Michael Grabell Alarmed by the “disturbing” practices of a major chicken processor in his state, U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown of Ohio is demanding answers from the company, whose treatment of workers...
View ArticleThe Breakthrough: How a Small News Outlet Brought Down the State Hero
by Jessica Huseman .player_box, div.article-inline-image.Right.demobbed { display: none; } Bill Stenger was a local hero. One of Vermont’s most important businessmen, he had created hundreds of jobs...
View ArticlePolice Stood By As Mayhem Mounted in Charlottesville
by A.C. Thompson and Robert Faturechi, ProPublica, and Karim Hajj, special to ProPublica, CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. — There was nothing haphazard about the violence that erupted today in this bucolic town...
View ArticleA New Generation of White Supremacists Emerges in Charlottesville
by A.C. Thompson, ProPublica, and Karim Hajj, special to ProPublica, The white supremacist forces arrayed in Charlottesville, Virginia, over the weekend — the largest gathering of its sort in at least...
View ArticleMeet ProPublica’s Latest Emerging Reporters
by Derek Kravitz Like many news organizations, ProPublica has been pushing to increase its own diversity and that of the journalism community overall. As part of that effort, we created the Emerging...
View ArticleMisdemeanor Defendants Facing Jail Time Not Told They Have a Right to...
by Topher Sanders The defendants were booked, photographed, fingerprinted and then led into Court 1A in the county courthouse in Nashville. There was no judge. Prosecutors handling the misdemeanor...
View ArticleTrump Has Broad Power to Block Climate Change Report
by Andrew Revkin Earlier this month, someone involved in the government’s latest report on climate change provided The New York Times with a copy of the version submitted to the Trump administration...
View ArticleThe Joe Arpaio I Knew
by Ryan Gabrielson For most of Joe Arpaio’s two-plus decades as Maricopa County sheriff, he directed operations from the top floor of a downtown Phoenix tower, worlds away from the jails overseen by...
View ArticleThey Got Hurt at Work. Then They Got Deported.
by Michael Grabell, ProPublica, and Howard Berkes, NPR, This story was co-published with NPR. Leer en español. At age 31, Nixon Arias cut a profile similar to many unauthorized immigrants in the...
View ArticleSe lesionaron en el trabajo. Y entonces fueron deportados.
Por Michael Grabell, ProPublica, y Howard Berkes, NPR, Este artículo fue publicado junto con NPR. Read in English. A la edad de 31 años, Nixon Arias tenía un perfil parecido a muchos migrantes...
View ArticleService Provider Boots Hate Site Off the Internet
by Ken Schwencke In a surprise move, the web services company Cloudflare appears to have ended its relationship with The Daily Stormer, taking the leading neo-Nazi site off the internet for the second...
View ArticleA Stealth History Lesson in Baltimore
by Alec MacGillis The Baltimore City Council voted unanimously Monday to remove two monuments of the Civil War era, a double-equestrian sculpture of Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson and a statue of...
View ArticleMany Nurses Lack Knowledge of Health Risks for New Mothers, Study Finds
by Nina Martin, ProPublica, and Renee Montagne, NPR, This story was co-published with NPR. In recent months, mothers who nearly died in the hours and days after giving birth have repeatedly told...
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