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ProPublica is an independent, non-profit newsroom that produces investigative journalism in the public interest. Our work focuses exclusively on truly important stories, stories with “moral force.” We do this by producing journalism that shines a light on exploitation of the weak by the strong and on the failures of those with power to vindicate the trust placed in them.
We have a newsroom of about 45 working journalists, all of them dedicated to investigative reporting on stories with significant potential for major impact.
Each story we publish is distributed in a manner designed to maximize its impact. Many of our “deep dive” stories are offered exclusively to a traditional news organization, free of charge, for publication or broadcast.
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Across America, US|News|
A Secretive Counterterrorism Team Interrogated Dozens Of Citizens At The Border
Government responds to Trump administration’s secretive interrogation of American activists and journalists.
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Black Children Were Jailed For A Crime That Doesn't Exist
Almost nothing happened to the adults in charge.
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A Guantanamo Detainee's Case Has Been Languishing Without Action Since 2008
The Supreme Court wants to know why.
East Cobb, GA|News|
Few Masks. Sick Kids. Packed ERs.
How one district's first four weeks of school went bad.
Across America, US|News|
Conflict Of Interest?
McKinsey never told the FDA it was working for opioid makers while also working for the agency.
Across California, CA|News|
Less Than One Year In, Marybel Batjer Resigns
Head of California utility regulator resigns less than one year into six-year term.
Across Texas, TX|News|
“God's Will Is Being Thwarted”
Even in solid republican counties, hard-liners seek more partisan control of elections.
Across California, CA|News|
In A California Desert, Sheriff's Deputies Settle Schoolyard Disputes
Unfortunately, black teens bear the brunt.
Across America, US|News|
The Great Bailout Conundrum
The government gave free PPP money to public companies despite warning them not to apply.
Across America, US|News|
Landlords Use Secret Algorithms To Screen Potential Tenants
Find out what they've said about you.
Across America, US|News|
House Bill Would Blow Up The Massive IRAs Of The Superwealthy
Current legislation aiming at individual retirement accounts of wealthy.
Across America, US|News|
Reports Show 'Deeply Troubling Failures' In Boy's Death
New report shows failures of border patrol in boy's death through key congressional leader.
Across Florida, FL|News|
The Director Of Florida's Program For Brain Damaged Infants Has Resigned
Head of Florida’s compensation program abruptly resigns.
Across Oregon, OR|News|
Help Us Understand Pacific Northwest Salmon And Treaty Rights
Examining the U.S. government’s failure to uphold its promises.
Across America, US|News|
Collateral Damage Thanks To The Coronavirus
A boy went to a coronavirus-swamped ER. He waited for hours. Then his appendix burst.
San Diego, CA|News|
Reporting On Climate Injustice In One Of The Hottest Towns In America
Farmworkers in Thermal continue to fight against dirty drinking water, excess heat and even death.
Across America, US|News|
Long-Secret FBI Report Reveals New Connections
Recently released documents confirm connection between 9/11 hijackers and Saudi religious officials in U.S.
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The Unemployment Insurance System Is Set To Get A Tech Makeover
Biden administration says it needs much more.
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Loan Forgiveness For Disabled Borrowers Was 10 Years In The Making
New policy deems severely disabled to have their loans forgiven by the SSA.
