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Supreme Court Back in Session on Race and America’s Classrooms
With the Supreme Court today rehearing an important affirmative action case, we resurface ProPublica’s noteworthy take on <em>Fisher v. University of Texas</em>.
Terror in Little Saigon: An Objection and a Response
Our reporting with Frontline on an unsolved campaign of violence within the Vietnamese-American community has provoked passionate debate.
Decades After Disappearing From Australia, a CIA-Linked Fugitive is Found in Idaho
Michael Jon Hand was at the center of a decades-old mystery, an Australian bank called Nugan Hand with ties to American military and intelligence officials that defrauded depositors and investors and then collapsed.
Paul Ryan Reading Guide: The Best Reporting on the House Republican
He's the new speaker of the House. Here's a look at Rep. Paul Ryan's positions and Congressional career.
ProPublica Is Hiring a Reporting Fellow
ProPublica is seeking a reporting fellow to join our newsroom and do great work.
ProPublica is Hiring a Data Fellow
ProPublica is seeking a Data Fellow to help research and produce the in-depth, data-driven investigations we’re known for.
A Pension Bond Reality Check
The stock market retreat highlights the risk for states that weighed borrowing to cover billions of dollars in pension obligations.
May It Displease the Court: Race and Justice Sotomayor
A book on Justice Sotomayor reveals the bruising backstory to the Texas affirmative action case set to be heard again this fall.
Picturing the Drought
Documenting the water crisis in the West, a photographer confronts distress, beauty and man’s complicity.