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ProPublica and NPR’s ‘Lost Mothers’ Wins Polk Award for Medical Reporting
This marks the sixth Polk Award for ProPublica.
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Reporter David Armstrong to Cover Health Care for ProPublica
Armstrong comes to ProPublica from STAT, where he was a senior enterprise reporter and wrote extensively about the opioid crisis.
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ProPublica Wins February Sidney Award for “Trashed: Inside the Deadly World of Private Garbage Collection”
The monthly honor recognizes “outstanding journalism that fosters social and economic justice.”
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ProPublica Wins 35 Society for News Design Awards of Excellence
The annual competition honors journalistic, visual and technical excellence from publications around the world.
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ProPublica Hires Reporter Caroline Chen to Cover Health Care
Chen comes to ProPublica from Bloomberg News, where her reporting has focused on the drug industry and the intersection of health care and technology.
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ProPublica and WNYC Studios Announce ‘Trump, Inc.’ Podcast Series
The 12-episode podcast series, examining the relationship between Donald Trump’s presidency and his family’s business empire, debuts today with an episode on grappling with conflicts of interest.
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Coming From ProPublica and WNYC: ‘Trump, Inc.,’ the Podcast
In the new podcast “Trump, Inc.,” WNYC Studios and ProPublica jointly investigate and report on the central mysteries of the Trump Organization, laying out what we know, what we don't and how you can help fill in the gaps.
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ProPublica Projects Are Finalists for Three National Magazine Awards
ProPublica was recognized in both the Public Interest and Reporting categories.
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ProPublica, NPR ‘Lost Mothers’ Series is a Finalist for Goldsmith Prize for Investigative Reporting
The series illuminated a national disgrace: The U.S. has the worst rate of maternal deaths in the developed world, and up to 60 percent of those deaths are preventable.
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ProPublica, Audible Present ‘The Making of a Massacre’ Event Remembering Casualties of the Drug War
Along with National Geographic and the Washington Office on Latin America, the event will feature the relatives of those killed in a deadly assault on a Mexican town triggered by a botched U.S. drug operation. The event will also preview an Audible original series that tells the story through the voices of those left behind.
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