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418 stories published since 2016

“I Can’t Speak Negatively About the President,” Says Official Charged With Stimulus Oversight

We Reported on Corporate Tax Breaks in the Rust Belt. Now Officials Want Tougher Enforcement.

Contractors for Trump’s Controversial $3 Billion Food Aid Program Have Hired a Longtime Lobbyist to Tout Their Work

Law Enforcement Files Discredit Brian Kemp’s Accusation That Democrats Tried to Hack the Georgia Election

Electionland 2020: Trump on Vote by Mail, Poll Worker PPE, Naturalizations and More

This Billionaire Governor’s Been Sued Over Unpaid Bills. A Judge Just Ordered Him to Pay More.

A Closer Look at Federal COVID Contractors Reveals Inexperience, Fraud Accusations and a Weapons Dealer Operating Out of Someone’s House

States Are Reopening: See How Coronavirus Cases Rise or Fall

A Trump Official Tried to Fast-Track Funding for His Friend’s Unproven COVID-19 “Treatment,” Whistleblower Says

The Justice Department Accidentally Released the Name of Saudi Official Suspected of Helping the 9/11 Hijackers

ProPublica Joins News Organizations in Suing for Small Business Program Loan Info

Ignoring Trump and Right-Wing Think Tanks, Red States Expand Vote by Mail

These Companies Got Millions in Tax Breaks to Bring Jobs to Youngstown. They Created Next to None.

Why a Struggling Rust Belt City Pinned Its Revival on a Self-Chilling Beverage Can

On the Same Day Sen. Richard Burr Dumped Stock, So Did His Brother-in-Law. Then the Market Crashed.

The Bigoted, Conspiratorial Rants of Rudy Giuliani’s Radio Show

A Conservative Legal Group Significantly Miscalculated Data in a Report on Mail-In Voting

Whether the Ballot You Mail Is Counted May Depend on Where You Vote

Grieving Families Need Help Paying for COVID-19 Burials, but Trump Hasn’t Released the Money

Health Insurers to Investors: We’re Good. Health Insurers to Lawmakers: Please Help.

Did He Talk About Her? VA Secretary Changes His Story Amid Allegations He Sought Dirt on House Staffer.

How Jared Kushner Is Tackling the White House’s Coronavirus Response — Without Any Evident Experience

Leaked Recordings Reveal Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot Firmly in Charge and City Alderman Left Largely on the Sidelines

Congress Is Investigating Whether a Ventilator Company Is Gouging the U.S. — and Why the Government Is Letting It Happen

Trump Administration Officials Warned Against Halting Funding to WHO, Leaked Memo Shows

Attorney General Barr Refuses to Release 9/11 Documents to Families of the Victims

Millions of Americans Might Not Get Stimulus Checks. Some Might Be Tricked Into Paying TurboTax to Get Theirs.

Senator Richard Burr Sold D.C. Townhouse to Donor at a Rich Price

Senate Intel Chair Sold Dutch Fertilizer Stock in 2018, Right Before a Collapse

How Tea Party Budget Battles Left the National Emergency Medical Stockpile Unprepared for Coronavirus

Rural Counties Consider an Alternative Type of Social Distancing — Kicking Chicago Out of Illinois

We’re Making Public Records Requests to Help Us Cover the Coronavirus. Tell Us What We Should Be Asking For.

The White House Asked Manufacturers for Help, Then Gave Them No Clear Instructions

The Senator Who Dumped His Stocks Before the Coronavirus Crash Has Asked Ethics Officials for a “Complete Review”

Here’s Why Florida Got All the Emergency Medical Supplies It Requested While Other States Did Not

Senator Dumped Up to $1.7 Million of Stock After Reassuring Public About Coronavirus Preparedness

No, President Trump, the Coronavirus Is Nothing Like H1N1 Swine Flu Either

Elections May Have to Change During the Coronavirus Outbreak. Here’s How.

During Tuesday’s Illinois Primary, Chicago Alderman and Former Firefighter Nicholas Sposato Delivered Pizzas at the Polls as His Ward Office Remained Open

The RNC Gave Big Contracts to Companies Linked to Its Chairwoman’s Husband and Political Backers

Trump’s Company Paid Bribes to Reduce Property Taxes, Assessors Say

As Commerce Dept. Starts Regulating Some Gun Exports, Experts Worry It Doesn’t Have All the Info It Needs

Members of Congress Have a New Strategy for Ethics Investigations: Stonewalling

Some Election-Related Websites Still Run on Vulnerable Software Older Than Many High Schoolers

The RNC Stopped Paying a Data Firm After A Serious Breach. Then It Paid A Mysterious LLC With the Same Address.

Steve Bannon’s Use of Private Jet Linked to Chinese Businessman Could Violate Campaign Finance Law

Trump’s New Spy Chief Once Got $100,000 from a Group Funded by the Hungarian Government but Never Reported It

The FBI Is Investigating Massive Embezzlement of Border Patrol Union Funds

Trump’s New Spy Chief Used to Work for a Foreign Politician the U.S. Accused of Corruption

Republican National Committee Obscured How Much It Pays Its Chief of Staff