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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.
ProPublica Is Hiring a Senior Producer, Video (Contract)
ProPublica is seeking a senior producer to lead our film, TV and digital video efforts.
ProPublica Is Looking for a Freelance Social Visuals Producer (Contract)
We are looking for a visual journalist to embed with the engagement team to help us define the look and feel of our work.
Can Low-Wage Industries Survive Without Immigrants and Refugees
Case Farms’ history shows how many sectors like meatpacking depend on immigrants and refugees. Now business leaders fear President Trump’s policies will create a labor shortage.
Case Farms Responds to Our Story
After our story about the chicken processor’s reliance on immigrant workers, Case Farms issued a statement. Here’s some context that’s missing.
How One Major Internet Company Helps Serve Up Hate on the Web
Cloudflare, a prominent San Francisco outfit, provides services to neo-Nazi sites like The Daily Stormer, including giving them personal information on people who complain about their content.
You Helped Us Find Hires the White House Never Announced, Including a Koch Brothers Alum
Thanks to your help, we've found many previously unannounced Trump White House hires, including a longtime member of an anti-ACLU group and an ex-Washington Times columnist.
Electionland: The Inside Story
A case study about our Electionland project was published today.
Trump Administration Hires Official Whom Five Students Accused of Sexual Assault
As an upperclassman at The Citadel military college several years ago, Steven Munoz allegedly assaulted five freshmen. His hiring at the State Department raises further questions about the Trump administration’s vetting process.
There Are Lots of Climate Uncertainties. Let’s Acknowledge and Plan for Them With Honesty.
A New York Times column on the climate set off yet another dangerous tempest of exaggeration and simplification.
With Drug Reps Kept At Bay, Doctors Prescribe More Judiciously
A new study shows that doctors prescribed fewer marketed brand-name drugs when teaching hospitals restricted access to pharmaceutical sales representatives.
Texas Voter ID Law Led to Fears and Failures in 2016 Election
Efforts to implement the nation’s strictest voter ID requirements — a solution in search of a problem, according to one critic — foundered amid court defeats, confusion and at least one giant oversight.
Sold for Parts
One of the most dangerous companies in the U.S. took advantage of immigrant workers. Then, when they got hurt or fought back, it used America’s laws against them.
Vendidos por Piezas
Una de las empresas más peligrosas en los Estados Unidos se aprovechó de trabajadores inmigrantes. Después, cuando se hicieron daño o se resistieron, la empresa utilizó las leyes americanas contra ellos.
Photos: Returning to the Roots of Case Farms’ Workforce
One of the most dangerous companies in the U.S. took advantage of immigrant workers. Then, when they got hurt or fought back, it used America’s laws against them.