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Any Half-Decent Hacker Could Break Into Mar-a-Lago
We tested internet security at four Trump properties. It’s not good.
New in the Congress API: Congressional Statements and More
Get data on House and Senate press releases and more bill information.
Immigrants in Detention Centers Are Often Hundreds of Miles From Legal Help
Only a tiny percentage of detained immigrants have attorneys, leaving even those with solid cases to stay in the United States to fend for themselves.
Trump’s New Bank Regulator: Lawyer Who Helped Banks Charge More Fees
Keith Noreika helped big banks avoid state laws protecting consumers. As head of the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, he now has the power to override those state laws.
Introducing the Vox-ProPublica Video Fellowship
Vox and ProPublica are teaming to create great, social videos — and we’re hiring for it.
Trump’s Expected Pick for Top USDA Scientist Is Not a Scientist
Sam Clovis likely to be named undersecretary of the USDA department that manages research on everything from climate change to nutrition.
The Last Person You’d Expect to Die in Childbirth
The U.S. has the worst rate of maternal deaths in the developed world, and 60 percent are preventable. The death of Lauren Bloomstein, a neonatal nurse, in the hospital where she worked illustrates a profound disparity: the health care system focuses on babies but often ignores their mothers.
The Last Person You’d Expect to Die in Childbirth
The U.S. has the worst rate of maternal deaths in the developed world, and 60 percent are preventable. The death of Lauren Bloomstein, a neonatal nurse, in the hospital where she worked illustrates a profound disparity: the health care system focuses on babies but often ignores their mothers.
The Problems With the FBI’s Email Investigation Went Well Beyond Comey
Previously unreported judgments and misjudgments by FBI agents played a crucial role in the FBI director’s fateful decisions.
Internet Company That Does Business With Hate Sites Alters Complaint Policies
Cloudflare, a major content delivery company, responds to concerns about the safety of those who object to disturbing material on the web.
Millions for New York Man Wrongly Convicted of Murder
The award of $4.5 million by New York state is just part of a claim by a man who spent more than two decades in prison based on a dishonest prosecution.
Results of Our 2017 Reader Survey
The results are in for ProPublica’s latest reader survey, to which we had more than 5300 respondents.
James Comey’s Testimony on Huma Abedin Forwarding Emails Was Inaccurate
The FBI hasn’t decided how to correct the director’s false claim that she forwarded thousands of Clinton emails to the laptop computer of her husband, former Congressman Anthony Weiner.
How We’re Learning To Do Journalism Differently in the Age of Trump
Here are four ideas we’ve used to guide our Trump administration coverage.