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ProPublica Is Hiring a Manager of Financial Operations

ProPublica is seeking a bright, self-motivated and well-organized finance and accounting professional to join the New York headquarters as the manager of financial operations.

How to Leak to ProPublica

We’re investigative journalists devoted to exposing abuse of power. If you’ve got evidence showing powerful people doing the wrong thing, here’s how to let us know while protecting your identity.

ProPublica Is Hiring a Product Developer

Every day will be a chance to make a difference in an environment where smart engineering and thoughtful design are integral to the mission.

ProPublica Is Hiring a Director of Online Fundraising and Outreach

ProPublica is seeking a director of online fundraising and outreach to create and implement a strategic online fundraising plan.

Documenting Hate

Hate crimes and bias incidents are a national problem, but there’s no reliable data on their nature or prevalence. We’re collecting reports to create a national database for use by journalists and civil-rights organizations.

ProPublica Is Hiring a Partner Manager

Coming Soon: ProPublica Illinois

In 2017 ProPublica will open its first regional publishing operation in with headquarters in Chicago, Illinois. Our plan is to publish investigative journalism on key issues across the state of Illinois and in the city of Chicago.

Hell and High Water

Obama Signs Bill That May Boost Texas Hurricane Protection Study

Reliving Agent Orange

Agent Orange Curse Hangs Over Families of Virginia Veterans

There's no proof Agent Orange can be passed from fathers to their children, but that's no solace to Vietnam vets who see their children struggle with life-long health problems — and sometimes die.

Family’s Shipping Company Could Pose Problems for Trump’s Transportation Pick

Elaine Chao’s family owns ships flagged abroad, a way to avoid U.S. taxes and higher labor costs. But one of Chao’s missions at the Transportation Department will be to press American-owned ships to fly the U.S. flag.