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Trump, Inc.

The Cost of the Office? Trump’s Billion-Dollar Loss — “Trump, Inc.” Podcast Extra

A new investigation by Forbes magazine finds the president’s net worth has dropped significantly since he took office.

The Money Game

How Much Money Is Being Spent in the Illinois Governor’s Race?

Bruce Rauner and JB Pritzker are setting new records — and we’re keeping track.

ProPublica, New York Times Magazine and Harvard Law’s Charles Hamilton Houston Institute Present “How Bad Science Is Corrupting the Justice System”

Meet the Data Institute Class of 2018

We’re thrilled to announce the 12 outstanding journalists who will be joining us for the Data Institute this year.

Gutting the IRS

How Are Things at the IRS? Help Us Get the Real Story.

ProPublica would like to hear from people who have worked at the Internal Revenue Service or are otherwise knowledgeable about tax enforcement.

Why Am I Seeing This? Interesting Facebook Ads From Our Political Ad Collector

We’re highlighting examples from our Facebook political ad collection that are interesting because of how they’re targeted, what they say or how they can help explain how Facebook’s advertising system works — and how it can be gamed.

ProPublica Wins Four Online Journalism Awards

ProPublica was honored with four Online Journalism Awards, the most of any news organization, at the Online News Association Conference on Saturday.

Video: Dayton and the America Left Behind

In a ProPublica/Frontline collaboration, reporter Alec MacGillis tells the story of Dayton, Ohio, revealing not only the profound struggles of a former industrial powerhouse — but also the rapidly growing economic and social divide among cities.

ProPublica Wins September Sidney Award for “The Shadow Rulers of the VA”

The story shines a light on how a trio of Trump associates are shaping Veterans Affairs policy from Mar-a-Lago.

“Bombs in Our Backyard” Wins SEJ’s Nina Mason Pulliam Award for Outstanding Environmental Reporting

The new award recognizes the “best of the best” in environmental journalism and was selected from among the first-place winners of SEJ’s seven award categories.