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Lawmakers Demand Answers After the White House Initiated a $620M Loan to a Firm Tied to Donald Trump Jr.

In a letter, a group of Democratic Congress members wrote that ProPublica’s reporting on the deal “reveals a staggering level of corruption and influence.”

6 Days Ago: The White House Intervened to Get a $620 Million Deal for a Company Tied to Donald Trump Jr.

Danielle Villasana for ProPublica

Texas State Takeover of Local School Districts Expands, Raising Concerns

Since 2020, the state education agency has taken over eight school districts — four in just the past few months — and installed leaders linked to Houston’s controversial superintendent, Mike Miles. At least another 10 are at risk of takeover.

Illustration by Shoshana Gordon/ProPublica. Source images via IRS and Flickr.

A Low-Income Housing Program Is Pouring Billions Into Housing Many People Can’t Afford

The federal tax credit provides up to $15 billion in subsidies a year to help developers build apartments. It’s created housing that’s often no more affordable than the market rate.

Jon Cherry for ProPublica

After the Trump DOJ Halted Police Reform, This City Stepped In. Then Officers Shot and Killed Katelyn Hall.

Some cities celebrated when the Trump administration ended federal oversight of several police departments, but Louisville, Kentucky’s mayor said the city would be “moving ahead rapidly” with reforms. One year in, activists say the plan is lacking.

1 Year Ago: Trump’s DOJ Has Frozen Police Reform Work. Advocates Fear More Abuse in Departments Across the Country.

Collage by Mauricio Rodriguez Pons/ProPublica. Source images: Katie Campbell/ProPublica.

Toxic Ground: How Oil Field Pollution Is Threatening Oklahoma

About half of all Oklahomans live within a mile of an oil and gas site. A new documentary from The Frontier and ProPublica exposes the failure of state regulators to protect residents from a massive underground pollution crisis.

2 Weeks Ago: Oily Sludge Is Flooding Their Dream Home. Oklahoma Regulators Say They Can’t Help.

Help Us Report: Show Us What It’s Like to Live with Oil Pollution in Oklahoma

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