She has agreed to a more open process, but amendments backed by both parties have become a rarity in polarized Washington.
Strategies that let super PACs delay revealing their donors until after the election are gaining popularity among both Democrats and Republicans.
My goal this year was to explore HUD’s failure to enforce legal standards for decent, safe, sanitary housing.
In our second year of the Documenting Hate project, ProPublica and our partners have reported on everything from violent neo-Nazis to road rage to anti-Semitic vandalism.
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The Department of Justice is moving away from taking on abuses by local law enforcement. This is what that means for Elkhart, Indiana.
Just before he left, the departing attorney-general adopted a policy to limit the Justice Department’s ability to oversee abusive police departments
The party’s candidates, which a group called America Progress Now is endorsing, say they’ve never heard of it. The group hasn’t registered with the Federal Election Commission as required.
Election official in Dallas County says it’s the worst she’s seen in decades.
Donald Trump claims he only licensed his name for real estate projects developed by others. But an investigation of a dozen Trump deals shows deep family involvement in projects that often involved deceptive practices.
Strategies that let super PACs delay revealing their donors until after the election are gaining popularity among both Democrats and Republicans.
Murray Energy, one of the nation’s largest coal producers, is paying for lawyers trying to block natural gas plants that would support a growing industry.
Nearly half of the state’s counties are shutting down polling places, in part because of a law passed in June.
Thanks to a good-government group, you can now find out about nearly $763 million in donations to these “dark money” organizations.
Internal documents reveal despair and tedium in one of the nation’s largest shelter networks for unaccompanied minors.