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Private foundation funded by founder of Slim Fast paid tax deductible dollars to consulting company owned by Ehud Olmert, Israeli political figure accused of corruption.
Ahead of the November midterms, we take stock of the state of voting rights across the country.
A new ranking of popular encrypted messaging programs finds the ones that are most effective at protecting users' privacy.
Cezary Podkul talks to Columbia University’s Anya Schiffrin about when journalism makes a difference and why.
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Super PACs are required to identify their contributors, but some of them are funded entirely or mostly by social welfare nonprofits that don't have to do so. That leaves voters in the dark about where money is really coming from.
A banking subcommittee will explore the case of fired examiner Carmen Segarra and whether the Federal Reserve Bank of New York is too soft on institutions it supervises.
Have you observed an employer discriminate against pregnant women or new mothers? Help our reporting by sharing your story.
Money and strategists are shaping a nationally watched campaign amid talk of in vitro fertilization and end-of-life care.
Twitter is using a newly discovered hidden code that the telecom carriers are adding to every page you visit – and it's very hard to opt out.
The former Treasury secretary and architect of the Obama administration's financial rescue sounds more like some of his detractors in papers that were never meant to be public.
How did so much go so wrong? 10 disturbing findings from ProPublica's investigation.
The way lenders and collectors pursue consumer debt has undergone an aggressive transformation in America. Collectors today don’t give up easy, often pursuing debts for years. It’s now routine for companies to sue debtors, then seize their wages or the cash in their bank accounts. For many people, these changes have profoundly affected their lives.
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In 1964, whites and blacks joined to, as some put it, drag Mississippi back into the United States. Violence erupted. Lives were lost. But change was wrought, too.
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ProPublica investigates the threats to privacy in an era of cellphones, data mining and cyberwar, including how citizens are digitally tracked by governments and corporations.
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NSA Documents Suggest a Close Working Relationship Between NSA, U.S. Companies
Temp employment is climbing to record levels following the Great Recession. The system benefits brand-name companies but harms American workers through lost wages, high injury rates, few if any benefits, and little opportunity for advancement.
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