Trump quiere que México acepte migrantes deportados de EEUU, incluso si no...
by Ginger Thompson and Marcelo Rochabrun Este artículo fue publicado conjuntamente con Univision. Read in English. Escondido dentro de los planes del gobierno del presidente Donald Trump para...
View ArticleWells Fargo Places L.A. Exec on Leave Amid Rate-Lock Fee Inquiry
by Jesse Eisinger Wells Fargo has placed the executive in charge of its Los Angeles County home-lending operation on leave amid an internal investigation of its mortgage fee practices. Last month,...
View ArticleWhen Evidence Says No, But Doctors Say Yes
by David Epstein ProPublica Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Comment Donate Giulio Bonasera, special to ProPublica When Evidence Says No, But Doctors Say Yes Years after research contradicts common...
View ArticleIn Their Own Words: CIA Cables Document Agency’s Torture of Abu Zubaydah
by David Sleight For 20 days in 2002, the CIA interrogated Abu Zubaydah at a secret “black site” prison in Thailand, believing him to be a top al-Qaida operative with information about impending...
View ArticleCIA Cables Detail Its New Deputy Director’s Role in Torture
by Raymond Bonner, special to ProPublica, In August of 2002, interrogators at a secret CIA-run prison in Thailand set out to break a Palestinian man they believed was one of al-Qaida’s top leaders. As...
View ArticleMexican Official Says Deporting Non-Mexicans to Mexico Is a ‘Non-Starter’
by Marcelo Rochabrun Mexican officials have flatly rejected the Trump administration’s plan to deport to Mexico migrants caught illegally crossing the U.S. southern border, regardless of nationality....
View ArticleBig Pharma Quietly Enlists Leading Professors to Justify $1,000-Per-Day Drugs
by Annie Waldman This story was co-published with Consumer Reports. Over the last three years, pharmaceutical companies have mounted a public relations blitz to tout new cures for the hepatitis C...
View ArticleI Cover Hate. I Didn’t Expect It at My Family’s Jewish Cemetery.
by Ariana Tobin This story was co-published with The New York Times. When it comes to death, my family honors all of the Ashkenazi Jewish traditions: We name our children after dead relatives, we sit...
View ArticleThe Breakthrough: How Reporters Really Use Unnamed Sources
by Jessica Huseman .player_box { display: none; } div.article-inline-image.Right.demobbed {display: none;} The Trump administration has been the focus of remarkable reporting recently — much of it...
View ArticleA Closer Look: ‘The Best and the Brightest,’ Steve Bannon and Us
by Richard Tofel and Stephen Engelberg A Closer Look Examining the news Richard Tofel and Stephen Engelberg We are honored to report that the daughter and son-in-law of David Halberstam, one of the...
View ArticleWhite House Power Player Jared Kushner Is Keeping Parts of His Real Estate...
by Justin Elliott and Al Shaw Jared Kushner, the president’s son-in-law and the heir to a family real estate empire, has emerged as perhaps Donald Trump’s closest adviser. A near-constant presence by...
View ArticleHelp ProPublica and USA Today Investigate Alternative Schools
by Heather Vogell and Ariana Tobin ProPublica and USA Today are teaming up to cover a neglected sector of American K–12 education: a vast and growing system of “alternative” schools. These schools are...
View ArticleAlternative School Enrollment and Warning Signs
by Hannah Fresques , Olga Pierce , Al Shaw and Heather Vogell Which districts have large numbers of students in alternative schools, and where are those schools potentially problematic?
View ArticleJustice Department Changes Position on Texas’ Discriminatory Voter ID Law
by Jessica Huseman After arguing for nearly six years that Texas’ voter ID law intentionally discriminated against minorities, the U.S. Department of Justice has informed the other plaintiffs in the...
View ArticleTrump Said He Made $21 Million in Income From His New York Contracts. He...
by Derek Kravitz and Cezary Podkul When he was running for president last May, Donald Trump released 104 pages of details about his finances, including a claim that he earned nearly $21 million...
View ArticleMap: Bomb Threats to Jewish Community Centers and Organizations
by Ken Schwencke and Al Shaw A timeline of bomb threats against Jewish Community Centers and other organizations
View Article5 Trump Cabinet Members Who’ve Made False Statements to Congress
by Eric Umansky and Marcelo Rochabrun As most of the world knows by now, Attorney General Jeff Sessions did not tell the truth when he was asked during his confirmation hearings about contacts with...
View ArticleDespite Federal Law, Some Rural Hospitals Still Turn Away Women in Labor
by Julie Lasson, for ProPublica, This story was co-published with the Louisville Courier-Journal. The young woman’s water broke late one morning in August 2014, as she stood in the bathroom of her...
View ArticleHow the Trump Administration May Be Skirting Its Own Ethics Rules
by Justin Elliott The Trump administration appears to be either ignoring or exempting top staffers from its own watered-down ethics rules. As we have detailed, President Trump in January issued an...
View ArticleFlorida to Examine Whether Alternative Charter Schools Underreport Dropouts
by Heather Vogell Florida’s Department of Education is expanding an inquiry into how schools classify students who leave without graduating, in response to a ProPublica report that the state may have...
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