Inspector General del Departamento de Justicia investigará un programa de la...
por Ginger Thompson El pasado martes, el inspector general del Departamento de Justicia anunció que su oficina investigaría un programa de la Administración para el Control de las Drogas vinculado con...
View ArticleTrump Administration Proposes Weakening Rules Governing Organ Transplant Centers
by Mike Hixenbaugh, Houston Chronicle, and Charles Ornstein, ProPublica The Trump administration this week proposed eliminating a decade-old regulation that puts hospitals at risk of losing their...
View Article“Humanitarian Crisis” Looms as Arizona Threatens to Revoke Immigrant Children...
by Topher Sanders and Michael Grabell Arizona health officials threatened on Wednesday to revoke the licenses of 13 federally funded immigrant children shelters, accusing the facilities’ operator,...
View ArticleBipartisan Furor as North Carolina Election Law Shrinks Early Voting...
by Blake Paterson In June, the North Carolina General Assembly passed legislation mandating that all early voting sites in the state remain open for uniform hours on weekdays from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., a...
View ArticleHe Said He Faked Mental Illness to Avoid Prison. Now, Accused in 2 Killings,...
by Jayme Fraser, The Malheur Enterprise VALE, Ore. — In 2016, Oregon officials freed Anthony Montwheeler from the Oregon State Hospital, accepting his argument that he had faked mental illness for...
View ArticleWhy Am I Seeing This? Interesting Facebook Ads From Our Political Ad Collector
by ProPublica These ads are collected from participants in our Political Ad Collector project. If you want to help us by submitting the ads you see to our collection, join the project. It’s easy. This...
View ArticleLos Desaparecidos
por Hannah Dreier Otra versión de este reportaje fue publicada en conjunto con Newsday y también se puede escuchar una nota basada en el mismo en el programa This American Life. Al principio, el grupo...
View ArticleCancer Center Switches Focus on Fundraising as Problems Mount
by Charles Ornstein, ProPublica, and Katie Thomas, The New York Times Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center has abruptly changed the focus of an annual fundraising campaign amid a widening crisis...
View ArticleElliott Broidy’s All-Access Pass — “Trump, Inc.” Podcast
by Eric Umansky “Trump, Inc.” is back. Our podcast with WNYC focused earlier this year on the many mysteries around President Donald Trump’s businesses. This season, we’re widening the lens to look at...
View ArticleHow the Orlando Fire Department’s Active Shooter Policy Fell Through the Cracks
by Abe Aboraya, WMFE Since 2005, the Orlando Fire Department has trained its paramedics on how to work with police officers to rescue victims from active shooter situations. In 2013, administrators...
View ArticleOrlando Paramedics Didn’t Go In to Save Victims of the Pulse Shooting. Here’s...
by Abe Aboraya, WMFE “I need the hospital! Please, why does someone not want to help?” The man’s screams inside the Pulse nightclub pierced the chaos in the minutes after the shooting stopped on June...
View ArticleHas the Internet Changed Fact-Checking? Well, It Depends.
by Duaa Eldeib At the beginning of the year, we asked ProPublica Illinois readers what they wanted to know about how we do our work. Thoughtful, challenging questions have been rolling in ever since,...
View ArticleThe Child Abuse Contrarian
by David Armstrong In September 2016, Jenn Thompson and her boyfriend, Robbie Ray, discovered that she was pregnant. They had met just over a month earlier, through the dating app Tinder, and quickly...
View ArticleHow Effective Is Your Representative?
by Cynthia Gordy Giwa Hello, and welcome back to another edition of A User’s Guide to Democracy! If you’re new here, you can check out our previous pieces on what you need to know about political...
View Article“A Never-Ending Commitment”: The High Cost of Preserving Vulnerable Beaches
by Lisa Song and Al Shaw As lawmakers consider disaster relief in the wake of Hurricane Florence, projects to rebuild North Carolina’s shrunken shorelines are likely to get a healthy chunk of...
View Article“Jobs Alliance,” Funded by Trump Backer, Tries to Block Gas Plants That Would...
by Ken Ward Jr., The Charleston Gazette-Mail Three years ago, a group of residents in West Virginia’s northern panhandle formed a new group, the Ohio Valley Jobs Alliance, and declared themselves a...
View ArticleSouthbound on the Amtrak Saluki, and Getting to Know Illinois
by Logan Jaffe Get Email Updates from ProPublica Illinois Discover what makes Illinois tick from our team of investigative journalists covering the state. Delivered every Friday. I’m writing from the...
View ArticleChallenged by Long Island Lawmakers, Police Will Look Into Treatment of...
by Hannah Dreier At the behest of county lawmakers, the Suffolk County Police Department said Thursday it will look into what went wrong when Latino families came to the department in 2016 and 2017,...
View ArticleFacing Crisis, Sloan Kettering Tells Exec to Hand Over Profits From Biotech
by Katie Thomas, The New York Times, and Charles Ornstein, ProPublica A vice president of Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center has to turn over to the hospital nearly $1.4 million of a windfall...
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