How We Reported ‘Terror in Little Saigon’
by A.C. Thompson ProPublica Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Donate Terror in Little Saigon in partnership with Frontline How We Reported It Reporting “Terror in Little Saigon” took ProPublica and...
View ArticleHelp Us Investigate the Murders of Five Vietnamese-American Journalists
by A.C. Thompson ProPublica Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Donate Terror in Little Saigon in partnership with Frontline Help Us Investigate the Murders of Five Vietnamese-American Journalists (Đọc...
View ArticleTerror in Little Saigon
by A.C. Thompson ProPublica Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Donate Matt Rota, special to ProPublica Terror in Little Saigon An old war comes to a new country. by A.C. Thompson, ProPublica November...
View ArticleMethodology: How We Analyzed College Accreditation Data
by Annie Waldman For the article, “Who Keeps Billions of Taxpayer Dollars Flowing to For-Profit Colleges? These Guys,” ProPublica looked at college student outcome data broken down by accrediting...
View ArticleWho Keeps Billions of Taxpayer Dollars Flowing to For-Profit Colleges? These...
by Annie Waldman For-profit universities have had another rough year, with big players facing federal scrutiny for everything from predatory loans to outright fraud. Now attention is turning to the...
View ArticleDebt By Degrees
by Sisi Wei and Annie Waldman Use our interactive database to search new federal data on almost 7,000 schools in the U.S. to see how well they support their poorest students financially.
View ArticleWatch: The Front on Camera
by A.C. Thompson Former leaders and members of the Front, an organization once committed to retaking Vietnam and punishing those seen as standing in their way, sit for interviews with ProPublica and...
View ArticleAre You Paying Too Much Rent? What You Need to Know About Rent Limits
by Cezary Podkul Q. Is there a limit on rent increases for my apartment? A. You can punch your address into the search page maintained by the state’s Division of Housing and Community Renewal (DHCR)....
View ArticleHelp Us Investigate New York City Rents
by Cezary Podkul Is your rent legal? It might not be. Your landlord might be charging you too much, and we want your help figuring that out. ProPublica and WNYC are investigating how some New York...
View ArticleN.Y.C. Landlords Flout Rent Limits — But Still Rake In Lucrative Tax Breaks
by Cezary Podkul and Marcelo Rochabrun As gleaming new housing towers spring up around New York City, thousands of new rent-stabilized apartments are coming onto the market. And in return for...
View ArticleLandlords Fail To List 50,000 N.Y.C. Apartments for Rent Limits
by Cezary Podkul and Marcelo Rochabrun In late August, Gov. Andrew Cuomo and other top New York officials announced an unusual crackdown on landlords. Nearly 200 building owners were collecting big...
View ArticleDepartment of Education Demands Greater Accountability from College Accreditors
by Annie Waldman The U.S. Department of Education announced new transparency measures for college accreditors today, encouraging the organizations to focus more on student outcomes such as graduation...
View ArticleFive Journalists Murdered. Zero Arrested. (MuckReads Weekly)
by Adam Harris h3 { font-size:1.2em; line-height: 1.5em; margin-top:1.4em; } blockquote { line-height: 1.5em; } Some of the best #MuckReads we read this week. Want to receive these by email? Sign up...
View ArticleTelecoms, Manufacturers Delaying Critical Patches for Classified Military...
by Jeff Larson This story was co-published with the Daily Beast. You would think the nation’s military would move with lightning speed to patch cell phones vulnerable to hackers, particularly after...
View ArticleOwn a Vizio Smart TV? It’s Watching You
by Julia Angwin TV makers are constantly crowing about the tricks their smart TVs can do. But one of the most popular brands has a feature that it’s not advertising: Vizio’s Smart TVs track your...
View ArticleHow 5 Florida Schools Ended Integration and Became Among Worst in State
by Cynthia Gordy .player_box { display: none; } div.article-inline-image.Right.demobbed {display: none;} In its ongoing Failure Factories series, the Tampa Bay Times is investigating the disastrous...
View ArticleHow Russia Hid Its Doping in Plain Sight
by David Epstein On Monday, the World Anti-Doping Agency issued a report painting Russia’s sports programs as doping machines reminiscent of East Germany’s erstwhile state-sponsored drug programs....
View ArticleDecades After Disappearing From Australia, a CIA-Linked Fugitive is Found in...
by Raymond Bonner, special to ProPublica, This story was co-published with the Daily Beast. It was one of the greatest disappearing acts of modern times. Amidst a swirl of allegations and rumors that...
View ArticleHow Do Congressional Representatives Vote, Anyway?
by Derek Willis Voting in the House has not changed much since an electronic voting system was first used on January 23, 1973, with the goal of making voting periods shorter. The latest version of the...
View ArticleThe Dog Ate My Vote: How Congress Explains Its Absences
by Derek Willis and Cecilia Reyes On a Monday afternoon in October 2011, West Virginia Democrat Nick J. Rahall II waited at the Charleston airport for a 4:50 p.m. U.S. Airways Express flight to...
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