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Finding Oscar: Massacre, Memory and Justice in Guatemala

In 1982 amid Guatemala’s brutal civil war, 20 army commandos invaded the jungle hamlet of Dos Erres disguised as rebels. The squad members, called Kaibiles, cut their way through the town, killing more than 250 people. Only a handful survived. One, a 3-year-old boy, was abducted by a Kaibil officer and raised by his family. It took 30 years for Oscar Alfredo Ramírez Castañeda to learn the truth. More »

Built for a Simpler Era, OSHA Struggles When Tower Climbers Die

Built for a Simpler Era, OSHA Struggles When Tower Climbers Die

This Memorial Day, the Best Stories on How We Treat Our Troops

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After a Tower Climber Falls, Stand Down Called for on AT&T Projects

Following a worker’s non-fatal 100-foot fall from a Texas cell tower last week, one of AT&T’s construction management firms has instituted a stand down across several states, requiring that its subcontractors review safety practices.

Congressional Leader Calls for Investigation of the Pardon Office

ProPublica’s story about federal prison inmate Clarence Aaron prompts Rep. John Conyers to press President Obama to open a Justice Department probe.

Watchdog Group Calls for Probe of Lobbyists Behind Congressional Trip to Taiwan

Public Citizen calls for investigation into whether Al D’Amato’s lobbying firm violated House travel rules by organizing a trip for Rep. Bill Owens (D-NY) and his wife.

Where Are the Foreclosure Deal Millions Going in Your State?

We contacted every state to see how they are spending the money they received from the foreclosure settlement. Here’s the most comprehensive breakdown available anywhere.

Billion Dollar Bait & Switch: States Divert Foreclosure Deal Funds

Under the foreclosure settlement with big banks, states got $2.5 billion to help homeowners. But a comprehensive, state-by-state breakdown shows that almost a billion is going to general use.

Broadcasters Sue to…Block Transparency

The National Association of Broadcasters argue that the FCC's new rule requiring the posting of political ad data is "arbitrary" and "capricious."

Introducing the ProPublica Patient Harm Community on Facebook

We've created a Facebook community for those who have been harmed from errors, injuries or infections while being treated in a hospital.

Happy Graduation! Here’s The Best, Most Depressing Journalism on Student Debt

It's graduation season. Here's what you need to know about the state of student debt.

Donations to Scott Walker Flagged as Potential Fraud

A woman in upstate New York is surprised to find a contribution to the Wisconsin governor's campaign on her credit card.

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Billion Dollar Bait & Switch: States Divert Foreclosure Deal Funds

Billion Dollar Bait & Switch: States Divert Foreclosure Deal Funds

Under the foreclosure settlement with big banks, states got $2.5 billion to help homeowners. But a comprehensive, state-by-state breakdown shows that almost a billion is going to general use.

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Congressional Leader Calls for Investigation of the Pardon Office

Congressional Leader Calls for Investigation of the Pardon Office

ProPublica’s story about federal prison inmate Clarence Aaron prompts Rep. John Conyers to press President Obama to open a Justice Department probe.

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Dollars for Doctors

ProPublica is tracking the financial ties between doctors and medical companies.

41 Stories in the Series. Latest:

American Pain Foundation Shuts Down as Senators Launch Investigation of Prescription Narcotics

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Fracking

Vast deposits of natural gas have brought a drilling boom across much of the country, but the technique being used, called hydraulic fracturing, is suspected of causing hundreds of cases of water contamination. Now environmentalists and lawmakers are pushing for closer oversight of the gas industry, which is pushing back.

142 Stories in the Series. Latest:

New Study Predicts Frack Fluids Can Migrate to Aquifers Within Years

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Post Mortem

A year-long investigation into the nation’s 2,300 coroner and medical examiner offices uncovered a deeply dysfunctional system that quite literally buries its mistakes.

27 Stories in the Series. Latest:

No Forensic Background? No Problem

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Redistricting

Opaque redistricting groups are being quietly bankrolled by corporations, unions and others to influence redistricting. They aim to help political allies—and in the process they’re hurting voters.

17 Stories in the Series. Latest:

California Congresswoman’s Redistricting Shenanigans Catch Eye of Ethics Committee

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The Magnetar Fallout: Who’s Been Charged, Has Settled, or is Now Being Investigated?

The Magnetar Fallout: Who’s Been Charged, Has Settled, or is Now Being Investigated?

A rundown of the various investigations into the deals spawned by the hedge fund Magnetar that helped super charge the financial meltdown.

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