How Microsoft and Yahoo Are Selling Politicians Access to You
by Lois Beckett Microsoft and Yahoo are selling political campaigns the ability to target voters online with tailored ads using names, Zip codes and other registration information that users provide...
View ArticleMuckReads Podcast: Violence and Painkillers in Professional Hockey
by Minhee Cho In the world of hockey, violence on the ice is not only integral but encouraged. And for enforcers, like Derek Boogaard, being able to fight strategically and intimidate opposing players...
View ArticleIntroducing a New, Non-Evil Way to Share our Stories on Facebook
by Blair Hickman We launched a new feature today that makes it possible to automatically share on Facebook any ProPublica articles you read. Don’t worry: This will impact you only if you turn on...
View ArticleMessage Machine: Dinner at Sarah Jessica Parker’s House
by Jeff Larson The 2012 Presidential campaigns have massive, state-of-the-art databases that contain data on millions of voters and past supporters, which they’re using to compete in a campaign that’s...
View ArticleMedia Companies Make Yet Another Push to Defang Transparency Rule
by Justin Elliott A group of broadcasters are formally asking the Federal Communications Commission to soften a new rule requiring TV stations to put political ad data on the Internet. Washington...
View ArticleCharting the Cozy Connections between JP Morgan and the Senate Banking Committee
by Cora Currier This morning, Jamie Dimon, the CEO of JP Morgan Chase, faced a Senate hearing over more than $2 billion in bank losses caused by risky hedges that blew up. Dimon said that the...
View ArticleGrieving Father Struggles to Pay Dead Son’s Student Loans
by Marian Wang A few months after he buried his son, Francisco Reynoso began getting notices in the mail. Then the debt collectors came calling. "They would say, 'We don't care what happened with your...
View ArticleThe New ‘Dallas’: Sex, Scandal and U.S. Energy Policy!
by Abrahm Lustgarten Did the fracking debate dredge up ‘Dallas’ – the redux – or was this soap opera’s resurgence just another convenient mirror in which to reflect how central the nation’s debate...
View ArticleCould The Supreme Court’s Health Care Ruling Kill Patient Safety Reforms?
by Olga Pierce and Marshall Allen In all the talk about the Supreme Court’s impending health care reform ruling, one question is often overlooked: What might happen to the many patient safety and...
View ArticleWhy the Feds Are Suing Florida for Allegedly Purging Voters
by Suevon Lee On Tuesday, the Department of Justice filed a lawsuit against Florida over its voter purge program aimed at removing non-citizens from voter rolls. We’ve taken a closer look at the...
View ArticleObama Administration’s Drone Death Figures Don’t Add Up
by Justin Elliott Last month, a “senior administration official” said the number of civilians killed in drone strikes in Pakistan under President Obama is in the “single digits.” But last year “U.S....
View ArticleInteractive: How Obama Drone Death Claims Stack Up
by Justin Elliott , Cora Currier and Lena Groeger
View ArticleJPMorgan’s Connections to the House Finance Committee
by Cora Currier JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon is on Capitol Hill again today, this time to talk to the House Financial Services committee about the bank's recent multibillion-dollar trading loss....
View ArticleMessage Machine Update: A Cameo by Sheldon Adelson
by Jeff Larson On Saturday, the Obama campaign sent an email to supporters mentioning Sheldon Adelson, the billionaire casino mogul who has donated millions to Republican super PACs. Politico noticed...
View ArticleDrone Documents: Why The Government Won’t Release Them
by Cora Currier .DC-note-container {margin-bottom: 10px;} The covert U.S. effort to strike terrorist leaders using drones has moved further out of the shadows this year — targeted killing has been...
View ArticleThe Best, Most Revealing Reporting on Our Healthcare System
by Blair Hickman and Cora Currier Update (6/25): As you wait for the Supreme Court's healthcare decision, here's our roundup of standout reporting on healthcare in the U.S. and the struggle to fix it....
View ArticleObama’s Last Move on Illegal Immigrants Resulted in Little Change
by Suevon Lee Last week, the White House announced what could be a big shift in immigration policy, exempting many young illegal immigrants from deportation in the short run. But this wasn’t Obama’s...
View ArticleCellphone Companies Will Share Your Location Data - Just Not With You
by Megha Rajagopalan 6/27/2012: This post has been corrected. Cellphone companies hold onto your location information for years and routinely provide it to police and, in anonymized form, to outside...
View ArticlePolitical Ad Transparency Rule Clears Another Hurdle
by Justin Elliott A new rule requiring TV stations to put political ad data on a government website is one step closer to taking effect, as the Office of Management and Budget approved the measure...
View ArticlePodcast: The Poison Beneath Us
by Minhee Cho In his new series, ProPublica's Abrahm Lustgarten has been investigating injection wells — disposal sites thousands of feet beneath the earth's surface — where industries ranging from...
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