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Investigative reporters tend to spend most of their reporting and research time focused on acquiring the facts and data to ...

For more than 12 years, Washington State Patrol troopers have been searching drivers from minority communities, particularly Native Americans, five ...

FIJ’s Board Member, Clarence Page, is celebrating his 50th-year anniversary as a syndicated columnist at the Chicago Tribune. “Few writers ...

Even as the immigration court system becomes more and more backlogged — rising to more than 1 million cases in ...

In 1988, Erin Hunter was convicted of a murder in New Orleans he claimed to know nothing about after a ...

For decades, anti-government and white supremacist groups have been attempting to recruit police officers – and the authorities themselves aren’t ...

(Washington, D.C.) December 12, 2019–The Fund for Investigative Journalism, in partnership with the National Association of Hispanic Journalists (NAHJ) and ...

For local law enforcement, health care for inmates can be a burden. For one doctor, it has been the opportunity ...

Despite alarmingly high levels of lead in the soil of a mostly poor, largely African American community in Atlanta that ...

Nearly one in four Detroit homeowners owes more in delinquent property taxes than they did three years ago despite being a part of ...