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In This Church, Child Sexual Abuse Has Gone Unchecked for So Long That It Spans Generations

The Old Apostolic Lutheran Church’s culture of forgiving and forgetting sins has absolved abusers and silenced victims across the U.S. and Canada, ensnaring parents, children and grandchildren in the same cycle of abuse.

7 Months Ago: Young Girls Were Sexually Abused by a Church Member. They Were Told to Forgive and Forget.

Impact: Lawmaker Calls for Stronger Mandatory Reporting Rules Following Our Investigation Into Church Abuse Case

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I Got Access to Hundreds of Teacher Misconduct Complaints in California — and You Can Too

In her five years of investigating teacher misconduct in California schools, reporter Holly McDede learned an important lesson: What seems to be secret isn’t always so — sometimes you just need to know who to ask, and for what.

3 Weeks Ago: He Was Fired for Sexually Harassing Students. California Allowed Him to Keep Teaching Anyway.

Help Us Report: Teacher Misconduct in California

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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.”

1 Week 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.

Podcast Paper Trail

Podcast: How to Fight a Health Insurance Denial With a Little-Known Tool

Healthcare reporter Duaa Eldeib tells the story of one couple’s long battle with their health insurer — and the little-known tool buried deep in their insurance coverage booklet that helped them finally win.

“Just Let Me Die”: After Insurance Repeatedly Denied a Couple’s Claims, One Psychiatrist Was Their Last Hope

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