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Braden Goyette

Braden Goyette was an intern at ProPublica.

Braden Goyette was an intern at ProPublica. She has written for The Nation, Campus Progress, and Maisonneuve magazine. She interned at The Märkische Oderzeitung, a daily newspaper in eastern Germany.

What’s the Deal With News Corp’s Other, U.S.-Based, Hacking Scandal?

A guide to News Corp's far less known hacking scandal on this side of the pond.

This Week's Top MuckReads: Corporations Crafting Laws, Cheating Cops and Student Visa Mills

ProPublica's ongoing collection of the best watchdog journalism.

The Phone Hacking Scandal By The Numbers

A breakdown of some important stats in the scandal so far.

This Week's Top MuckReads: CIA Secret Sites, Costly Stadiums, and Legislators Grabbing Subsidies

We pulled together this week’s top 10 must-read stories from #MuckReads, ProPublica’s ongoing collection of the best watchdog journalism.

Our Reader's Guide to the Phone Hacking Scandal

With the new details emerging in the Murdoch empire’s scandal, it’s getting hard to keep track of it all.

More Scrutiny for Doctors Profiting From Medical Devices They Use

Use Our Coverage to Understand Pakistan's Suspected Terror Connections and the 2008 Mumbai Attacks

ProPublica's Sebastian Rotella has spent more than a year investigating suspected links between Pakistan's intelligence service and terrorist groups as well as the 2008 Mumbai attacks. Here's an overview of his investigation with links to stories that can help you dig even deeper.

Reader's Guide: Pakistan's Terror Ties and the Shifting Relations Between Pakistan and the U.S.

When bin Laden was discovered hiding in a Pakistani town populated by the country’s military elite, questions surfaced again about Pakistan relationship with terrorist groups. An ongoing trial in Chicago, involving the 2008 Mumbai attacks, is keeping those suspicions alive.

Bin Laden Reading Guide: How to Cut Through the Coverage

We've pulled together some of the clearest coverage of bin Laden's death—noting what's been said, what’s already being disputed, and what’s still unknown.