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Have You Had To Make End-Of-Life Care Decisions? Share Your Experience

by Blair HickmanEnd-of-life care can be expensive and often futile. But that doesn’t make families’ bedside decisions any easier.ProPublica’s veteran health-care reporter Charles Ornstein recently...

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A Graphic Guide to the Sequester

by Christie ThompsonThere's been a lot of talk of the looming budget cuts that, without a last-minute deal, must go into effect by 11:59 p.m. ET on March 1. Obama will meet with congressional leaders...

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How Does the U.S. Mark Unidentified Men in Pakistan and Yemen as Drone Targets?

by Cora CurrierEarlier this week, we wrote about a significant but often overlooked aspect of the drone wars in Pakistan and Yemen: so-called signature strikes, in which the U.S. kills people whose...

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Lawyer in Insurance Fraud Case Asks to Rescind Guilty Plea

by Jake Bernstein Last November, it looked as though federal prosecutors had closed their case against a Rhode Island man who used terminally ill people in a plan to collect money from insurance...

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Financial Aid Group Calls on Feds to Shore Up Lending to Parents

by Marian Wang   As we reported last year, parents are increasingly borrowing through a federal program to fund their children’s college education. Called Parent Plus, the program has no hard limits...

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Sheldon Adelson’s Casino Company Stirs Fresh Questions With Admission It...

by Stephen Engelberg Last week's admission by Sheldon Adelson's casino company that it had "likely" violated provisions of the federal law barring U.S. companies from bribing foreign officials raises...

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Despite New Pardons, Obama’s Clemency Rate is Still Lowest in Recent History

by Cora Currier On Friday, President Obama pardoned 17 people. But despite the new pardons, the Obama administration has still granted clemency more rarely than any president in recent history....

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Another Awesome Presidential Responsibility: Selecting Members of the Marine...

by Theodoric Meyer Last week, we reported that President Obama had lagged behind Bill Clinton and George W. Bush in making presidential appointments. Part of the holdup can be attributed to Republican...

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How to Use Google Docs to Help Power Your Reporting

by Amanda Zamora My colleague Blair Hickman and I recently led a workshop on using social media to help power investigative journalism at Columbia School of Journalism’s Social Media Weekend. While...

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Introducing a New Way to Participate in ProPublica’s Journalism

designed by from The Noun Project by Amanda Zamora and Blair Hickman ProPublica is committed to journalism in the public interest and recognizes that you help make much of that journalism possible. So...

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After Sandy, Government Lends to Rebuild in Flood Zones

by Robert Lewis, Special to ProPublica, and Al Shaw, ProPublica This story is being co-published with New York public radio’s WNYC. If Staten Island’s Great Kills Marina Café is able to reopen this...

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Interactive Map: See Where the Government is Lending after Sandy

by Al Shaw, ProPublica and Robert Lewis, WNYC. See where the over 20,000 SBA rebuilding loans are, half of which fall in FEMA’s new advisory flood zones.

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Everything We Know About What Data Brokers Know About You

by Lois Beckett Data companies are scooping up enormous amounts of information about almost every American. They sell information about whether you're pregnant or divorced or trying to lose weight,...

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‘Burn the Data’: Did a Company Try to Hide Risks of MRI Dye Omniscan?

by Jeff Gerth March 7: This post has been updated to incorporate a response from GE. In 1994, a scientist studying her company's new medical imaging dye reached troubling findings. Her boss, she...

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Clarence Aaron Still Waiting for Clemency, Months after Report Found Pardon...

by Cora Currier Last week, President Obama pardoned 17 people – a second batch of pardons from a president who has granted clemency at a lower rate than any of his recent predecessors. Among the...

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A Reading Guide on Obama’s Latest Appointments

by Christie Thompson

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Dollars for Docs Mints a Millionaire

by Tracy Weber and Charles Ornstein Update Mar. 11, 2013, 4:55 pm: This post has been updated to reflect a response by Dr. Vladimir Maletic to questions from ProPublica. Dr. Jon W. Draud, the medical...

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Dollars for Docs: The Top Earners

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Podcast: Steve Brill on Healthcare and the Media in America

by Mike Webb When we heard that Steve Brill had written an in-depth, 26,000 word investigation about the high cost of health care in America, we were a little jealous. After all, longform journalism...

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After a Powerful Lobbyist Intervenes, EPA Reverses Stance on Polluting Texas...

by Abrahm Lustgarten When Uranium Energy Corp. sought permission to launch a large-scale mining project in Goliad County, Texas, it seemed as if the Environmental Protection Agency would stand in its...

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