UPDATE (November 15, 2018): A federal judge ruled that voters whose ballots were rejected because their signatures didn't...
Nov 12, 2018ProPublica’s Electionland, a sweeping reporting project for an historic election
NEW YORK — When ProPublica’s Electionland project launched in 2016 to cover voting issues on Election Day, it was...
Nov 06, 2018In a fateful election, GroundTruth reports on voter suppression
NEW YORK — The polls are open on a fateful and historic midterm election that has already inspired record...
Nov 06, 2018Myanmar’s press makes a stand against censorship
Myanmar’s press makes a stand against censorship: Introduction WASHINGTON — Journalists across Myanmar are risking their own safety...
Sep 07, 2018Cuba’s faithful seek more rights in an era of slow reform
HAVANA — As she jogged along the oceanside promenade known as the Malecón, a woman stopped to hug...
Jul 31, 2018Introduction: Religious divisions in South Korea inform attitudes on North Korea, social issues
SEOUL, South Korea — Travelers passing through Seoul Station escaped the spring rain and crowded around TV screens...
Apr 25, 2018As the Castro dynasty ends, young Cubans feel stuck
HAVANA — The ascendance of Miguel Díaz-Canel, the first Cuban president not named Castro since the revolution, has...
Apr 19, 2018With March for Our Lives, an inclusive youth movement is born
WASHINGTON — DeVontae Gliss shivered in the morning cold as he held a sign honoring his late mother,...
Mar 24, 2018In Seoul, planned Trump-Kim summit is met with mix of hope and skepticism
SEOUL — It’s just 35 miles from the over-caffeinated, overworked metropolis of Seoul to the tense and eerie demilitarized...
Mar 12, 2018Tech careers in Kentucky
Tech careers in Kentucky: A future emerges after coal A nonoperative coal wash sits tucked away in the...
Dec 12, 2017As signs of climate devastation mount, we must see a common enemy
WASHINGTON — The coordinated attacks that killed nearly 3,000 Americans on a bright, blue Tuesday morning 16 years...
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