ProPublica is a back-to-back Public Service Pulitzer winner The Pulitzer board honored ProPublica for a second year running, this time for exposing the fatal consequences of vague abortion exceptions May 5, 2025 Amaris Castillo
Tried and true reporting strategies can energize your investigative journalism ProPublica's Alexandra Zayas shares techniques in Poynter course that help all reporters have impact May 1, 2025 Alexandra Zayas
Fentanyl crisis, Iraqi civilian killings and deaths from restrictive abortion laws recognized in 2025 Poynter Journalism Prizes ProPublica’s investigation into preventable deaths caused by restrictive abortion laws earned the prestigious Batten Medal for exceptional journalism April 29, 2025 Amaris Castillo
2025 Poynter Journalism Prize winners and finalists announced 10 prizes honor best in U.S. journalism from 2024 April 29, 2025 Jennifer Orsi
Opinion | What The Houston Landing’s closure says about the state of nonprofit news Its shutdown after less than two years underscores a hard truth: nonprofit newsrooms still face steep challenges April 17, 2025 Angela Fu
ProPublica didn’t just prove nonprofit journalism could work — it changed how investigative reporting is measured Launched in 2008, ProPublica pioneered a sustainable nonprofit newsroom model, proving that impact — not clicks — could drive funding for journalism March 24, 2025 Angela Fu
Opinion | ProPublica’s reporting on Pete Hegseth is journalism done right Rigorous reporting revealed a potentially big story was a nonstory. For its verification efforts, the nonprofit took a beating. December 12, 2024 Tom Jones
How ProPublica kept focus on humanity at every stage of series on homelessness and possession loss The nonprofit is working to 'center and focus on the voices of people who have experienced this' June 11, 2024 Amaris Castillo
Opinion | Breaking down ProPublica’s Samuel Alito scoop and Alito’s preemptive WSJ response The Supreme Court justice criticized a ProPublica story in the opinion pages of The Wall Street Journal before ProPublica’s story had even posted. June 22, 2023 Annie Aguiar
Why doesn’t the Supreme Court have a formal code of ethics? A ProPublica story about Justice Clarence Thomas accepting gifts from a billionaire has renewed calls for the court to adopt a formal ethics code April 17, 2023 Matthew Crowley
Opinion | The Wall Street Journal’s editorial board blasts ProPublica over its Clarence Thomas investigation In an astonishingly brazen editorial, the Journal’s editorial board called it ‘The Smearing of Clarence Thomas’ and a ‘non-bombshell.’ April 10, 2023 Tom Jones
Opinion | ProPublica’s bombshell report about Clarence Thomas and other links for your weekend review The Supreme Court justice has been treated to luxury vacations by a billionaire Republican for more than 20 years without disclosure, ProPublica says. April 7, 2023 Tom Jones
Opinion | Is there anything wrong with ProPublica’s story about the taxes of the rich? ProPublica shows, in detail, why we should at least examine how taxes work for the rich. And that gives its investigation journalistic value. June 9, 2021 Tom Jones
For local nonprofit news, 2020 was a very good year, and 2021 will be even better Five initiatives are directing money and talent to local newsrooms across the country. Can it make up for the decline of legacy newsrooms? January 26, 2021 Rick Edmonds
How do you follow a Pulitzer-winning project? By listening. ProPublica and the Anchorage Daily News worked with Alaskans to tell their stories about sexual assault July 16, 2020 Kristen Hare