Digging deep: Recommended reading about investigative journalism

By Michael Hudson

With the struggles of many old-line news media, it's easy to forget how important real reporting is to informing citizens and defeating the

The new Investigative News Network

By Gordon Witkin

We came. We saw. We talked. We argued. But when this week’s meeting at New York’s Pocantico Conference Center wrapped up Wednesday, the grou

Brainstorming the future of investigative reporting

By Gordon Witkin

It is, admittedly, just a modest first step. But the Center for Public Integrity is co-hosting a meeting this week that we hope might eventu
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Public Insight Network offers new opportunities for the Center’s investigative reporting

In early November, the Center for Public Integrity launched our partnership with American Public Media's Public Insight Network or PIN — a g

Commentary: Citizen muckraking

By Charles Lewis

September 30, 1999 — With 6 billion people on the planet and 270 million living in the United States, who can blame anyone for thinking that

Reporters without boundaries

By Bill Birnbauer

Most of the reporting we do, even the in-depth investigative projects, stretches only as far as our borders
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Commentary: So Tim's death will not have been in vain

By Rosental Alves

AUSTIN, Texas, July 26, 2002 — By a sick coincidence, the Brazilian journalist Tim Lopes was assassinated precisely on the 26th anniversary

Muckrakers of the world unite

By David E. Kaplan

While U.S. news organizations are shutting down investigative teams and laying off their most experienced reporters, something extraordinary

Investigative journalists gather in Brazil

By Marina Walker Guevara

Elections, sports, and the environment will be the big three topics on the table when Brazilian journalists and their international peers ga

Candidates' positions on Rwanda genocide: Should U.S. intervene?

Steve Bradshaw and Mike Robinson won the 1999 International Consortium of Investigative Journalists’ Aw

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