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Nicole Collins Bronzan is the director of communications at ProPublica. Before her current career, she was an assistant Metro editor at the New York Times, handling everything from breaking news to investigative series to online-only features. In her most recent post, as communications director of Freedom to Marry, she led the charge to elevate compelling stories in the fight for marriage equality through story and op-ed placements, events and partnerships.

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Podcast: When U.S. Companies Help the NSA

Julia Angwin and Jeff Larson on blurring borders in an Internet age and the tension between national security and personal privacy.

2 ProPublica Reporters Win Front Page Awards

Podcast: Your Privacy for a Sweet Treat

Lois Beckett talks with Stephen Engelberg, Julia Angwin and Justin Elliott about why hundreds of people at a street fair gave up sensitive information in exchange for a cookie.

ProPublica’s ‘Temp Land’ Series Wins Top Barlett & Steele Award

Honoring a series showing that temp workers are hired for the most dangerous jobs, and are hurt at as much as six times the rate of regular employees.

ONA Cites ProPublica for General Excellence, Four Other Awards

WDET’s Terry Parris Jr. to Become ProPublica’s New Community Editor

A leader in digitial and engagement efforts who helped launch Detroit Park Watch, a city park tracking tool, and the bankruptcy blog Next Chapter Detroit.

Podcast: In Big Tobacco Cash, a Boon Turned Burden

Reporter Cezary Podkul on why states’ deals with investors yielded money upfront but problematic debts later.

Podcast: Guns, PTSD, and the ‘Data-Free Debate’

ProPublica Reporter Lois Beckett explores shooting victims’ trauma and the politics that stifle the research and treatment they need.

ProPublica Named Finalist for 13 ONA Awards

Podcast: Why Settlements Don’t Fix Wrongful Convictions

Senior Editor Joe Sexton talks about Jabbar Collins’s $10 million settlement with New York City and the long road to an end to prosecutorial misconduct.

ProPublica Hires Seattle Times’s Hannah Birch as Web Producer

A copy-desk veteran joins the team to bolster new focus on design.

Robert Faturechi of LA Times to Cover Campaign Finance for ProPublica

Podcast: What to Look for in Federal Release of Payments From Big Pharma

Senior reporter Charles Ornstein on the significance of the data due to be made public next month under the Physician Payment Sunshine Act.

Podcast: ‘No Credit? Need Credit?’ It’ll Cost You

Reporter Paul Kiel talks about the ways installment-loan lenders skirt the law to get customers on the payment treadmill – and then into court.

Podcast: Glaser, Cuomo, and the Refusals That Made the Story

Justin Elliott on how his conflicts-of-interest investigation was aided, not hindered, by the state’s denial of his Freedom of Information request and a source’s Twitter attacks.

Podcast: Mapping the NSA’s Spying

Julia Angwin talks about the challenges of tracking the ever-changing surveillance landscape. Among them: limited information and semantic games.

ProPublica News Applications Desk Receives Data Journalism Award

The Global Editors Network recognized ProPublica one of eight Data Journalism Awards, announced today in Barcelona.

MuckReads Podcast: The Peril of Whistleblowing on Wall St.

William D. Cohan joins Jake Bernstein to talk about financial regulation in the face of a big-bank culture of self-preservation above all.

‘Prescribers’ Project Wins Health Data Liberators Award

Honors for a project that uncovered a lack of federal oversight that was allowing risky prescribing and billions of dollars in waste and fraud.

Podcast: Mental Illness and Parenting

Seth Freed Wessler talks about state laws, based on stigma and outdated science, that actually harm the families they’re meant to protect.
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