Behind “Right to Fail,” a ProPublica-Frontline Collaboration to Overcome...
by Joaquin Sapien Reporter Joaquin Sapien with Nestor Bunch. (Frontline) In early 2017, I received a tip that the New York State Department of Health was trying to evade a federal court order that...
View ArticleIs Your Ship Safe? Help Us Find Out Whether Navy Reforms Are Actually Making...
by Kengo Tsutsumi, Robert Faturechi, and T. Christian Miller This month we published an investigation into how top Navy brass ignored years of warnings from within its own ranks before two...
View ArticleProPublica Named a Finalist for 3 Scripps Howard National Journalism Awards
by ProPublica The Scripps Howard Foundation announced today that three projects from ProPublica and the ProPublica Local Reporting Network are finalists for the Scripps Howard National Journalism...
View ArticleNumerous Mistakes Led to Fatal Blood Transfusion at St. Luke’s in Houston,...
by Mike Hixenbaugh, Houston Chronicle, and Charles Ornstein, ProPublica Six days after Thanksgiving last year, a 73-year-old woman showed up at Baylor St. Luke’s Medical Center in Houston. Her body...
View ArticleNavy Leaders Taken to Task by Lawmakers, Including One Who Was Grilling a...
by T. Christian Miller and Robert Faturechi Democratic and Republican lawmakers on Tuesday expressed frustration to senior Navy leaders over the pace of reforms arising from two ship collisions in the...
View ArticleHow a Nigerian Presidential Candidate Hired a Trump Lobbyist and Ended Up in...
by Katherine Sullivan This week, “Trump, Inc.” goes inside the Trump International Hotel in Washington, D.C. Located in the Old Post Office, the hotel is at the center of three lawsuits alleging...
View ArticleChicago’s Election Signals Break from the Past — in Wards and at City Hall
by Mick Dumke The scene hardly had the look of history being made. On an Election Day with low turnout, the voting booths stood empty. Outside, the surrounding blocks in Chicago’s Rogers Park...
View ArticleI’m a Journalist. Apparently, I’m Also One of America’s “Top Doctors.”
by Marshall Allen My eyes narrowed when the woman on the voice message told me to call about my “Top Doctor” award. They needed to “make sure everything’s accurate” before they sent me my plaque, she...
View ArticleWhat We’ve Learned From Michael Cohen — “Trump, Inc.” Podcast Extra
by Charlie Herman, WNYC For a year now, “Trump, Inc.” has been digging into the president’s business. We’ve reached out repeatedly to the Trump Organization with questions. Mostly, we haven’t gotten...
View ArticleWant to Start a Collaborative Journalism Project? We’re Building Tools to Help.
by Rachel Glickhouse Today we’re announcing new tools, documentation and training to help news organizations collaborate on data journalism projects. Newsrooms, long known for being cutthroat...
View ArticleAn Admiral Told a Senator Most Navy Reforms Were “Complete.” Navy’s No. 2...
by Robert Faturechi and T. Christian Miller Sen. Angus King wanted some straight answers. At a Feb. 12 hearing of a panel of the Senate Armed Services Committee, he expressed alarm over recent...
View ArticleNew York City Council Passes Legislation to Help Workers in Private Trash...
by Kiera Feldman for ProPublica The New York City Council adopted legislation Thursday that it says will improve work conditions and bolster labor protections in the private sanitation industry. One...
View ArticleOur Reporting on Michael Cohen: A Reading Guide
by Nick Varchaver The roughly five hours that Michael Cohen spent this week testifying before the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform provided riveting viewing. Alternately contrite and...
View ArticleThe Ticket Trap: Front to Back
by David Eads Millions of motorists in Chicago have gotten a parking ticket. So when we built The Ticket Trap — an interactive news application that lets people explore ticketing patterns across the...
View ArticleProPublica Names Thalia Beaty and Lucas Waldron to Visual Investigations Team
by ProPublica ProPublica has named two journalists to spearhead its expansion into visual investigations — journalism that uses video, images and audio as primary sources of information. The team will...
View ArticleSix Tips for Preparing for the Mueller Report, Which May or May Not Be Coming
by Eric Umansky Being investigative journalists means we’re constantly asking questions. But these days, it also means people are asking us questions. One we hear a lot nowadays: “When is the Mueller...
View ArticleSee How Your Doctor or Provider’s Prescribing Patterns Compare
by Ryann Grochowski Jones, Lena V. Groeger and Charles Ornstein
View ArticleProPublica’s “Blood Will Tell” Wins Scripps Howard National Journalism Award
by ProPublica The Scripps Howard Foundation announced Tuesday that ProPublica won the Scripps Howard National Journalism Award in human interest storytelling for “Blood Will Tell,” a two-part...
View ArticleLooking at Nursing Homes? See Which Ones Have Been Cited for Deficiencies
by Lena V. Groeger and Charles Ornstein
View ArticleA Guide to Every Permitted Natural Gas Well in West Virginia
by Al Shaw, ProPublica, and Kate Mishkin, The Charleston Gazette-Mail
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