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Power Play

The Influence of Virginia’s Biggest Utility

Power Struggle

What Stalled the Northwest’s Push for Green Energy?

Presidential Pardons

White criminals seeking presidential pardons are nearly four times as likely to succeed as people of color, a ProPublica examination has found.

Profiting From the Poor

Inside Memphis’ Debt Machine

Promised Land

A Failed Housing Pledge to Native Hawaiians

ProPublica Reader Survey

Making Our Journalism Better

Red Cross

Reporting on the Red Cross

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.

Reliving Agent Orange

ProPublica and The Virginian-Pilot are exploring the effects of the chemical mixture Agent Orange on Vietnam veterans and their families, as well as their fight for benefits.

Rent Barons

Who Is Behind Rising Rents in America?

Right to Fail

For New Yorkers With Mental Illness, a Broken Promise

Roots of an Outbreak

How the Next Pandemic Could Start

Rx Roulette

The FDA’s Dangerous Gamble on America’s Drugs

Sacrifice Zones

Mapping Cancer-Causing Industrial Air Pollution

School Wars

How Battles Over Vouchers, Book Bans, COVID-19 and More Are Harming Public Education

Schoolyard Sheriffs

Policing Kids in Antelope Valley Schools

Segregation Academies

Decades After Desegregation, Private Schools Still Divide

Segregation Now

Investigating America’s racial divide in education, housing and beyond.