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On June 30, join Marcus Mabry, Nikole Hannah-Jones and Jeff Larson for an inside look at a new frontier in journalism. → Read More
Podcast: Sarah Maslin Nir of The New York Times talks about her investigation into oppressive conditions for nail salon workers. → Read More
Podcast: Patrick Radden Keefe of The New Yorker talks about his pre-Snowden muckraking and the art of weaving new nuggets and in-depth reporting for a can’t-miss narrative. → Read More
From her perch as The Washington Post's Beirut bureau chief, Liz Sly is on “the front lines of post-9/11 foreign policy,” ProPublica’s Eric Umansky says by way of introduction. A foreign correspondent for more than two decades, Sly talks with Umansky and Senior Reporter Jesse Eisinger of ProPublica in this week’s podcast about a “new Golden Age of journalism” and her coverage of the Middle East. → Read More
The roots of ISIS, the challenge of social media-era journalism, and observations from “the front lines of post-9/11 foreign policy.” → Read More
Charles Ornstein talks to reporter John Fauber about how the FDA approved five weight-loss drugs, despite the potential for serious side effects. → Read More
Charles Ornstein talks to reporter John Fauber about how the FDA approved five weight-loss drugs, despite the potential for serious side effects. → Read More
'Segregation Now soars as a piece of ambitious, thoughtful journalism,' the Education Writers Association writes in announcing its top prize. → Read More
The acclaimed investigative reporter says journalists need to question Americans’ assumptions about how much privacy they should give up. → Read More
Reporting that revealed a deal between the tire company and the warlord Charles Taylor during Liberia’s brutal civil war. → Read More
Sheila Coronel, a co-author of the investigation of Rolling Stone’s UVA story, talks about the question of punishment and lessons learned. → Read More
Joaquin Sapien on investigating the failure of a group home for children, from drug use, fights and suicide attempts to allegations of rape. → Read More
'Losing Ground' wins the Gannett Award for Innovation and Watchdog Journalism, and 'Firestone and the Warlord' is honored in the multiplatform projects category. → Read More
Jesse Eisinger, Nikole Hannah-Jones, Lois Beckett and Charles Ornstein tackle the ups and downs of the obligatory public persona. → Read More
An investigations editor says reporting doesn’t need labels – or grandiose packaging – to be interesting and informative. → Read More
Robbins talks about his recent New York Times story, reporting on prisons, and getting the public to care about abuse of inmates. → Read More
A trove of honors announced in the wake of a gold medal for → Read More
Michael Grabell on how the project began, and how many legislators don’t understand the ways rollbacks hurt workers. → Read More
ProPublica is an independent, non-profit newsroom that produces investigative journalism in the public interest. → Read More
Charles Ornstein and Julia Angwin on how hackers can use your information, and what you – and health care companies – should be doing to protect it. → Read More