First Responders in Florida Aren’t Covered for PTSD. That May Change After...
by Abe Aboraya, WMFE A Florida bill to assist first responders suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder has found new life in the aftermath of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting....
View ArticleState Department Likely to Extend Cuts to U.S. Embassy in Cuba
by Tim Golden and Sebastian Rotella WASHINGTON — The Trump administration is poised to permanently extend the drastic cuts it made to the United States diplomatic staff in Cuba last fall after...
View ArticleHow Senior Daddies — Like Donald Trump — Are Eligible For a Social Security...
by Allan Sloan, ProPublica, and C. Eugene Steuerle, special to ProPublica Would you believe that President Donald Trump is eligible for an extra Social Security benefit of around $15,000 a year...
View ArticleShe Owed $102,158.40 in Unpaid Tickets, but She’s Not in the Story
by Melissa Sanchez At first, we thought it was a typo, a misplaced decimal. Bankruptcy records showed that a woman from Chicago’s South Side owed the city $102,158.40 for unpaid tickets. Could one...
View ArticleWhen You Can’t Afford to Go Bankrupt
by Paul Kiel A ritual of spring in America is about to begin. Tens of thousands of people will soon get their tax refunds, and when they do, they will finally be able to afford the thing they’ve...
View Article‘Trump, Inc.’ Podcast Extra: The Trump Organization Ordered Golf Course...
by Katherine Sullivan, special to ProPublica President Donald Trump loves putting his name on everything from ties to steaks to water — and, of course, his buildings. But now the Trump Organization...
View ArticleThe Price They Pay
by Katie Thomas, The New York Times, and Charles Ornstein, ProPublica
View ArticleThe Six Stages of Trump’s Resistance
by Peter Elkind In the grand scheme of his many legal and regulatory conflicts, President Donald Trump’s spats with state regulators over damaged wetlands and excess water use at his New Jersey golf...
View ArticleProPublica Is Seeking Fellows for Its Electionland Project
by ProPublica We are looking for data and reporting fellows to join one of America’s most innovative (and fun) investigative newsrooms to work on covering the 2018 election. You won’t be covering the...
View ArticleTwo Governments That Remained Silent — and Three Women Who Refuse to Be Quiet
by Cynthia Gordy “Whenever I land in places like Allende, places in Mexico that have lived under siege, I look first for women,” said ProPublica senior reporter Ginger Thompson on Thursday. “I find...
View ArticleWe’ve Updated ‘The Money Game,’ Our Illinois Governor’s Race Fundraising Widget
by David Eads Loading... We’ve updated “The Money Game,” our Illinois governor’s race fundraising widget, with improvements to the design and data, as well as the addition of automated cards to share...
View ArticleAtomwaffen, Extremist Group Whose Members Have Been Charged in Five Murders,...
by A.C. Thompson and Ali Winston At least four technology companies have taken steps to bar Atomwaffen Division, a violent neo-Nazi organization, from using their online services and platforms to...
View ArticleWin or Lose in GOP Primary for Governor, Jeanne Ives Helps Push Illinois to...
by Mick Dumke When it comes to politics, there's nowhere like Illinois. Throughout the election season, ProPublica Illinois reporter and political junkie Mick Dumke will analyze the state's political...
View ArticleTrump’s Company Removes Presidential Seal From Golf Course
by Katherine Sullivan The Trump Organization says it has removed golf markers bearing the presidential seal from one of its golf courses. As ProPublica and WNYC reported yesterday, President Trump’s...
View ArticleProPublica, NPR ‘Lost Mothers’ Series Wins Goldsmith Prize for Investigative...
ProPublica ProPublica and NPR’s series on maternal mortality in the U.S., ‘Lost Mothers’, is the winner of the Goldsmith Prize for Investigative Reporting. Administered by the Shorenstein Center on...
View Article‘Trump, Inc.’ Podcast: The Desperation, Secrecy and Conflicts of Jared...
by Eric Umansky, ProPublica, and Andrea Bernstein, WNYC We’ve seen headline after headline about Jared Kushner. We’ve heard that Trump’s son-in-law company has been on a global search for cash, that...
View ArticleWhat We Found in Trump’s Drained Swamp: Hundreds of Ex-Lobbyists and D.C....
by Derek Kravitz, Al Shaw and Isaac Arnsdorf When the Trump administration took office early last year, hundreds of staffers from lobbying firms, conservative think tanks and Trump campaign groups...
View ArticleHow We Compiled Trump Town
by Derek Kravitz, Al Shaw and Claire Perlman Much like previous administrations, President Donald Trump’s team has filled hundreds of appointed positions with allies who can be trusted to carry out...
View ArticleApply to Be ProPublica’s Newest Design Fellow and Help Build Our Local...
by ProPublica We’re seeking a design fellow to be part of ProPublica’s Local Reporting Network, our recently announced initiative to support local journalism. We’re covering the salaries of, and...
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