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Frontline Re-Airs NOPD Shootings Investigation
Tonight, PBS stations across the country will re-broadcast the Law & Disorder documentary.
How News Organizations are Using Dollars for Docs Data—And How You Can Too
News organizations across the country are continuing to generate their own stories using our Dollars for Docs data.
Loan Mod Reporting Matchmaker Project Works for PBS's NewsHour
As part of our loan mod Reporting Matchmaker Project, ProPublica connected PBS's NewsHour with a family to discuss their 17-month ordeal applying for a loan modification.
How News Organizations Can Localize Coverage From 'Dollars for Docs'
Newspapers across the country localized our "Dollars for Docs" investigation for their communities.
ProPublica Editor Paul Steiger Discusses Emerging Ethical Questions for Journalists
Paul Steiger offers his thoughts about some of the new ethical questions that need to be addressed by members of the news media as part of the McGill lecture series at the University of Georgia.
Dollars for Docs Media Roundup
Media appearances by Tracy Weber and Charles Ornstein.
Dafna Linzer Discusses Judge’s Extraordinary Gitmo Rulings
Senior reporter Dafna Linzer will be a guest on "Democracy Now!" to explain how a federal judge's ruling in a Guantanamo detainee case was accidentally made public.
ProPublica Named Finalist for Four Online Journalism Awards
The finalists for the Online Journalism Awards were announced today, and once again, ProPublica made the cut.
What You Need to Know About Hydrofracking
PBS "Need to Know" Focuses on hydraulic fracturing.