by ProPublica Donald J. Trump is president, yet we're still trying to answer basic questions about his businesses. And it’s almost impossible to see the line between Trump the president and...
https://www.propublica.org/podcast/trump-inc-podcast-propublica-wnyc#141218
by Joaquin Sapien A few years ago, freelance journalist Linda Villarosa thought she was done covering HIV. She had accomplished plenty — front page stories for The New York Times, articles ...
by Jessica Huseman When we think of the harm that befalls soldiers during wartime, specific images come to mind. The fallout from scientific experiments — especially those carried out by ou...
by Jessica Huseman This podcast was co-published with Poynter. The rest of the world watched as Hurricanes Irma and Maria — both category 5 storms — slammed into the Virgin Islands, lea...
by Jessica Huseman The investigation started modestly enough — with documents anyone could have seen. Buried amid the public financial records of Universal Health Services, the largest psyc...
https://www.propublica.org/podcast/breakthrough-curiosity-drove-her-to-call-1000-people#141288
by Joaquin Sapien In the spring of 2016, a Russian government chemist named Grigory Rodchenkov sat across from Rebecca Ruiz of The New York Times and gave her the kind of scoop journalists dr...
by Joaquin Sapien For five days, ProPublica reporter Megan Rose hunkered down in a very small, very hot conference room in Las Vegas, surrounded by boxes brimming with legal records. She took...
https://www.propublica.org/podcast/breakthrough-man-proven-innocent-but-guilty-in-eyes-of-law#141336
by Joaquin Sapien In the 1960s, New York began to clear out its scandal-ridden psychiatric hospitals. In their place, a new system emerged. Thousands of mentally ill New Yorkers moved into �...
by Jessica Huseman We watched on election night as dejected Hillary Clinton supporters poured out of New York City’s Javits Center, but we didn’t see her campaign team wrestling with how ...
https://www.propublica.org/podcast/the-breakthrough-hillary-clinton-failed-presidential-bid#141382
by Jessica Huseman Bill Stenger was a local hero. One of Vermont’s most important businessmen, he had created hundreds of jobs with mega-developments across the state. In 2011, the Vermont ...
by Joaquin Sapien In the cellphone video, 33-year-old Lauren Bloomstein looks perfectly healthy, radiant even. She is in a hospital room, cradling her newborn baby as her eyes well — a port...
by Jessica Huseman ICIJ reporter Sasha Chavkin had been investigating the World Bank for months when he visited a sweltering military post in Honduras and sat with the colonel. Sasha had hear...
by Joaquin Sapien The men on the mountain road in rural Guatemala looked to have averted disaster. Their truck was teetering on a mountainside, but they’d kept it from toppling over with a ...
by Joaquin Sapien WNYC radio reporter Robert Lewis had been hounding New York Assistant Police Chief Edward Delatorre for weeks. He’d called. He’d emailed. He’d gone through the New Yor...
by Kate Brown In January, we launched The Breakthrough — a podcast where investigative reporters reveal how they nailed their biggest stories. And now we’re starting a new season, on June...
https://www.propublica.org/podcast/our-podcast-the-breakthrough-is-back#141460
by Joaquin Sapien Two months ago, we launched The Breakthrough, a podcast where investigative journalists tell us how they nailed their biggest stories. Our first eight episodes took listen...
https://www.propublica.org/podcast/we-want-your-thoughts-on-our-podcast#141473