The American Society of Magazine Editors has named ProPublica a finalist in three categories for its 2025 National Magazine Awards.
ProPublica is a finalist in the category of general excellence, news, sports and entertainment.
“Eat What You Kill,” co-published with the Montana Free Press, is a finalist in the profile writing category.
“The Year After a Denied Abortion,” “Abortion Bans Have Delayed Emergency Medical Care. In Georgia, Experts Say This Mother’s Death Was Preventable” and “A Pregnant Teenager Died After Trying to Get Care in Three Visits to Texas Emergency Rooms,” are finalists in the public interest category.
ASME also named its finalists for its Design, Photography and Illustration awards. ProPublica is a finalist in three categories.
“Still Born,” is a finalist in the best news and design category.
“The Year After a Denied Abortion,” is a finalist in the best news and documentary photography category.
“The Genesis of Christian Nationalism,” in collaboration with Wisconsin Watch through ProPublica's Local Reporting Network, is a finalist in the best illustrated stories category.