Senators Introduce Bill to Reduce ‘Colossal and Completely Preventable Waste’
by Marshall Allen Two U.S. senators introduced legislation Tuesday requiring federal agencies to come up with solutions to the waste caused by oversized eyedrops and single-use drug vials, citing a...
View ArticleForms Matter
by Lena Groeger Forms. They’re the often tedious tasks that stand in the way of an online purchase, seeing the doctor or filing your taxes. They may be boring, but they have tremendous power. Whether...
View ArticleTruck Terror Attacks May Be a Sign of ISIS Weakness, But They’re Very Hard to...
by Sebastian Rotella People saw this coming. In the aftermath of the attack in lower Manhattan yesterday, I was reminded of a conversation I had almost a year ago with a veteran counterterrorism chief...
View ArticleAdministration’s Nominee for CIA Watchdog Allegedly Misled Congress
by Jennifer Valentino-DeVries Two former CIA employees say the Trump administration’s nominee to be CIA inspector general misled Congress last month when he testified he was unaware of pending...
View ArticleBuyouts Won’t Be the Answer for Many Frequent Flooding Victims
by Lisa Song and Al Shaw, ProPublica, and Neena Satija, The Texas Tribune and Reveal
View ArticleWhite Supremacists Share Bomb-Making Materials in Online Chats
by A.C. Thompson and Ali Winston Right-wing extremists communicating in confidential online chats in recent months have shared scores of documents detailing the manufacture and use of bombs, grenades,...
View ArticleVA Delays Key Agent Orange Decisions
by Charles Ornstein Days after he was sworn in as Veterans Affairs secretary this year, Dr. David Shulkin held a digital town hall meeting to take veterans’ questions. A veteran named Jack posed a...
View ArticleConcern Grows Over Youths at Juvenile Correctional Facility Being Sent to...
by Duaa Eldeib State officials, advocates and a federal judge on Thursday proposed remedies to better deal with youths accused of assaulting staff members at a southern Illinois juvenile correctional...
View ArticleDownstate-of-Mind: Your Responses to Defining ‘Downstate’ Illinois
by Logan Jaffe When I asked for help defining “Downstate” Illinois a few weeks ago, it was more than mere curiosity; I was asking for advice. I wanted to understand how people felt about the term and...
View ArticleDespite Mayor’s Pledge, Hundreds of Chicago Cops Still in Desk Jobs
by Mick Dumke Since taking office in 2011, Mayor Rahm Emanuel has repeatedly vowed to deploy more police officers to combat violence in city neighborhoods, both by pulling them from desk jobs and...
View ArticleDespite Trump Campaign Promise, Billionaires’ Tax Loophole Survives Again
by Alec MacGillis From early in the 2016 presidential campaign, Donald Trump swore he’d do away with the so-called carried-interest loophole, the notorious tax break that allows highly compensated...
View ArticleSo What the Hell Is Doxxing?
by Decca Muldowney Remember Gamergate? Or when the identity of that dentist who killed Cecil the Lion was posted? Or that man who was wrongly identified as the Boston Marathon bomber? These were all...
View ArticleWill Texas Massacre Finally Get Military to Improve its Criminal Reporting...
by A.C. Thompson and T. Christian Miller Texas Gov. Greg Abbott had an urgent question Monday about Devin Patrick Kelley, the former U.S. Air Force airman who is accused of killing 26 people...
View ArticleProPublica Illinois Q&A: Meet Reporter Jodi S. Cohen
by Andrea Salcedo Jodi Cohen, who came to ProPublica Illinois from the Chicago Tribune, believes journalists can achieve more when collaborating with each other and other newsrooms. In the fifth of a...
View ArticleYour $20 Million Loan Went Bust? The Trump Team Has a Job For You
by Isaac Arnsdorf As a deputy assistant secretary for policy and economic development in the Department of the Interior’s Bureau of Indian Affairs, Gavin Clarkson oversees a small program that...
View ArticleWe Asked Local Newsrooms to Pitch Us on Funding Investigations. The Response...
by Eric Umansky Last month, we announced a project in which ProPublica would pay for a reporter next year to do investigative journalism at up to six news organizations across the country. Our theory...
View ArticleHave You Ever Filed a Complaint Against a Chicago Police Officer? Tell Us...
by Logan Jaffe We recently found that police disciplinary officials lost track of cases in which Chicago cops should have been punished for misconduct. We also know that citizens who file complaints...
View ArticleChicago Police Skirt Punishment as Disciplinary System Fails Yet Again
by Jodi S. Cohen, ProPublica, and Jennifer Smith Richards, Chicago Tribune Brandon Whitehead dropped to his knees in the middle of the busy street, cars veering around him as an off-duty Chicago...
View ArticleCheap Tricks: The Low Cost of Internet Harassment
by Julia Angwin It was 10 a.m. on a hot, humid Tuesday in August when I decided I could finally relax. After a frantic weekend of finishing a big story — and typing so much that my forearms tingled —...
View ArticleProPublica Is Hiring a Reporter to Cover Health Care
by ProPublica We are looking for a reporter who wants to land powerful stories about the U.S. health care system’s inequities, weaknesses and gaps in oversight. Few topics affect readers as much as...
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