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If You Live In These Tax-Subsidized Buildings, You Are Entitled to a Rent Freeze

by Cezary Podkul Search for your building to see if your landlord has been approved for the program and registered your building for rent stabilization, as required by law. If not, you may be paying...

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Google Has Quietly Dropped Ban on Personally Identifiable Web Tracking

by Julia Angwin When Google bought the advertising network DoubleClick in 2007, Google founder Sergey Brin said that privacy would be the company’s “number one priority when we contemplate new kinds...

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New Jersey Lawmakers Vote to Forgive Dead Students’ Loans

by Annie Waldman This story was co-published with The New York Times. The New Jersey Senate voted unanimously on Thursday to approve a bill requiring that the state’s student loan agency forgive the...

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The Democrats’ Bad Map

by Alec MacGillis This story was co-published with The New York Times’ Sunday Review. Even as Hillary Clinton appears poised to win easily against a highly erratic candidate with a campaign in...

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Should Media Employees Give to Campaigns?

by Jessica Huseman .player_box { display: none; } div.article-inline-image.Right.demobbed {display: none;} During the 2016 election, journalists have become part of the story in an unprecedented way....

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That Time I Was Investigated for Voter Fraud

by Derek Willis Here’s how I learned that someone voted as me in the 2012 general election. On March 26, 2014, three investigators from Maryland’s Office of the State Prosecutor sat at my dining room...

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Eight Times Agent Orange’s Biggest Defender Has Been Wrong or Misleading

by Charles Ornstein and Sisi Wei For decades, the government has relied on Alvin Young to advise it on herbicides. Here are some of his statements, and what others have said about them.

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After Cancer Diagnosis, Vet Refutes Government’s Agent Orange Expert — And Wins

by Charles Ornstein For years, the U.S. military and Department of Veterans Affairs have used the work of a Wyoming-based herbicide expert to flatly reject the claims of groups of veterans who believe...

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Dr. Orange: The Secret Nemesis of Sick Vets

by Charles Ornstein, ProPublica, and Mike Hixenbaugh, The Virginian-Pilot, ProPublica Reliving Agent Orange Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Comment Donate Matt Rota, special to ProPublica Dr....

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How a Tip About Habitat for Humanity Became a Whole Different Story

by Marcelo Rochabrun This story was co-published with IRE. Last August, I obtained dozens of internal documents from the New York City affiliate of Habitat for Humanity. The story my sources had in...

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Facebook Lets Advertisers Exclude Users by Race

by Julia Angwin and Terry Parris Jr. Imagine if, during the Jim Crow era, a newspaper offered advertisers the option of placing ads only in copies that went to white readers. That’s basically what...

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SRSLY: Dr. Orange, I Presume

by David Epstein SRSLY The best reporting you probably missed David Epstein Welcome to SRSLY, an (experimental) newsletter highlighting under-exposed accountability journalism. We’ll distill the...

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Sustained Objections

by Ryan Gabrielson This story was co-published with the Las Vegas Review-Journal. Tom Pitaro, a prominent Las Vegas defense attorney, took a seat in the back of Chief Judge Joe Bonaventure’s...

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Unreliable and Unchallenged

by Ryan Gabrielson This story was co-published with the Las Vegas Review-Journal. At the outset of the 1990s, the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department began making thousands of arrests every year...

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Polling, Explained

by Jessica Huseman .player_box { display: none; } div.article-inline-image.Right.demobbed {display: none;} Harry Enten, a reporter and analyst at FiveThirtyEight, writes frequently about polling and...

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Reporting Recipe: Election Administration Data From Electionland

by Derek Willis and Jessica Huseman This month we published an interactive story that helps readers understand how elections are actually run all over the U.S. It’s based on data from the 2012...

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Taking Cues, and Some Projects, From Sunlight Labs

by Scott Klein Late last month, a pioneer of the civic-tech and open-data movements announced they were changing direction in a big way. The Sunlight Foundation, founded a decade ago to advocate for a...

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The Dig: Yes, Tammy Duckworth’s Family Has Served in the Military for Centuries

by Derek Kravitz, ProPublica, The Dig An investigative reporter's candid advice for uncovering life’s everyday truths Derek Kravitz During a debate last week, Illinois Republican Sen. Mark Kirk mocked...

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Camera Catches Shoving Match with Group Home Worker Before Teenager’s Heart...

by Heather Vogell As she waited in a Delaware hospital for her daughter to die, Carla Thomas watched a silent video of the teenager’s last conscious hour. The video showed Janaia Barnhart, 15,...

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Lawmakers to Facebook: Don’t Let Advertisers Exclude by Race

by Eric Umansky Four members of Congress wrote Facebook Tuesday demanding that the company stop giving advertisers the option of excluding by ethnic group. The letter came in response to ProPublica’s...

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