Esto es lo que pasó a los 99 niños inmigrantes separados de sus padres y...
por Jodi S. Cohen, Melissa Sanchez y Duaa Eldeib Eran tan jóvenes como de 10 meses, tan mayores como de casi 18 años. Aproximadamente un tercio de los niños que terminaron en Chicago venían de...
View ArticleHow Struggling Dayton, Ohio, Reveals the Chasm Among American Cities
by Alec MacGillis The news this past year has been full of the tribulations facing the cities at the vanguard of the great urban rebirth. There are fights over Uber limits in New York, cash-free...
View ArticleWhat Happens When the Next Financial Crisis Strikes?
by Allan Sloan It came as a nasty surprise to almost everyone a decade ago when we found ourselves on the cusp of a worldwide financial collapse. Most business journalists — including me — failed to...
View ArticleAuthorities Can Now Deny Visa and Green Card Applications Without Giving...
Kavitha Surana As President Donald Trump wages a vocal battle against illegal immigration, his administration has been working more quietly to cut down on legal pathways to immigrate to the U.S. On...
View ArticleD.C.-Based Pro-Israel Group Secretly Ran Misleading Facebook Ads to Target...
by Justin Elliott, ProPublica, and Josh Nathan-Kazis, The Forward In 2016, as Palestinian-American poet Remi Kanazi performed at college campuses around the United States, his appearances seemed to...
View ArticleNote to the Next Mayor: Chicago Is a City of the World, But We Want the...
by Mick Dumke Chicago police Officer Ray Tracy opened the September community meeting for police beats 815 and 821 the way he does every month, by going over the good news and bad news in the area’s...
View ArticleShedding Some Light on Dark Money Political Donors
by Derek Willis On Wednesday we added details to our FEC Itemizer database on nearly $763 million in contributions to the political nonprofit organizations — also known as 501(c)(4) groups — that have...
View ArticleProPublica Wins September Sidney Award for “The Shadow Rules of the VA”
by ProPublica ProPublica reporter Isaac Arnsdorf is the recipient of this month’s Sidney Award for his investigation, “The Shadow Rulers of the VA.” The story shines a light on how a trio of Trump...
View ArticleProPublica’s User’s Guide to Democracy: Political Advertising
by Cynthia Gordy Giwa Who’s ready to become a smarter, more engaged, more empowered voter?! Hopefully your answer is … Over the next several weeks, I’ll be your guide through the midterm election...
View ArticleVideo: Dayton and the America Left Behind
by ProPublica The many woes of the Rust Belt and the industrial heartland have been frequently dissected since the election of Donald Trump (and less often, before it). Even as large portions of the...
View ArticleAgency Takes Back Instructions to Residents in Brooklyn Housing Project to...
by Blake Paterson Hundreds of residents of the Marlboro Houses near Coney Island in Brooklyn received notices from the New York City Housing Authority telling them to remain home on Thursday from 8...
View ArticleTop Official at Memorial Sloan Kettering Resigns After Failing to Disclose...
by Charles Ornstein, ProPublica, and Katie Thomas, The New York Times Dr. José Baselga, the chief medical officer of Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, resigned on Thursday amid reports that he...
View ArticleNew York City Primary Voters Find Their Names Missing From Voter Rolls
Some state primary voters — including the mayor’s son — arrived at polling places in New York City only to discover that their registration had been changed or dropped, forcing them to vote via...
View ArticleThe Overlooked Weak Link in Election Security
by Jack Gillum and Jessica Huseman More than one-third of counties that are overseeing elections in some of the most contested congressional races this November run email systems that could make it...
View ArticleCrossing the Divide: The Challenges and Rewards of Working in...
by Melissa Sanchez and Helga Salinas Melissa Sanchez A few weeks ago, I was catching up on my Facebook and Twitter feeds when I noticed a story from a reporter at Hoy, the Spanish-language sister...
View ArticlePotential Insurance Bill From Hurricane Florence Could Take Toll on Wallets...
by Abrahm Lustgarten and Talia Buford For years, North Carolina has bet against a storm like Hurricane Florence. Even as nationally known insurance companies pulled out of the state’s coastal...
View ArticleHurricane Florence’s Surge Is Expected to Hit Homes That Already Cost the...
by Lisa Song and Al Shaw Though the flooding from Hurricane Florence is predicted to be unprecedented, residents of the coastal North Carolina towns threatened by the storm surge know what it’s like...
View ArticleProPublica Wins Four Online Journalism Awards
by ProPublica ProPublica was honored with four Online Journalism Awards, the most of any news organization, at the Online News Association Conference on Saturday. ProPublica won its fourth Online...
View ArticleBlood-Spatter Expert in Joe Bryan Case Says “My Conclusions Were Wrong”
by Pamela Colloff A hearing to determine whether Joe Bryan should be granted a new trial came to a dramatic conclusion on Monday with a surprise, eleventh-hour admission from the expert witness whose...
View ArticleThe Election DataBot: Now Even Easier
by Derek Willis and Gabrielle LaMarr LeMee We launched the Election DataBot in 2016 with the idea that it would help reporters, researchers and concerned citizens more easily find and tell some of the...
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