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The Breakthrough: A Reporter Finds a Man Proven Innocent, But Still Guilty in Eyes of the Law
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ProPublica’s Megan Rose tells the story of a Las Vegas circus performer, a drifter and an ambitious prosecutor tangled in a case of wrongful conviction.
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The Breakthrough: How a Reporter Uncovered Widespread Russian Meddling — In the Olympics
31:10|New York Times reporter Rebecca Ruiz scored a confession from a Russian doctor at the center of a doping scandal that spoiled the 2014 Winter Games.
The Breakthrough: Hopelessness and Exploitation Inside Homes for Mentally Ill
27:49|A reporter finds that homes meant to replace New York’s troubled psychiatric hospitals might be just as bad.
The Breakthrough: Behind the Scenes of Hillary Clinton’s Failed Bid for President
18:45|Jonathan Allen and Amie Parnes didn’t know their book would be called ‘Shattered,’ or that their extraordinary access would let them chronicle the mounting signs of a doomed campaign.
The Breakthrough: Behind the Scenes of Hillary Clinton’s Failed Bid for President
18:45|Jonathan Allen and Amie Parnes didn’t know their book would be called ‘Shattered,’ or that their extraordinary access would let them chronicle the mounting signs of a doomed campaign.
The Breakthrough: How a Small News Outlet Brought Down the State Hero
24:35|VTDigger’s Anne Galloway was suspicious the moment she heard about a too-good-to-be-true development. She didn’t know how right she was.
The Breakthrough: How a Small News Outlet Brought Down the State Hero
24:35|VTDigger’s Anne Galloway was suspicious the moment she heard about a too-good-to-be-true development. She didn’t know how right she was.
The Breakthrough: Reporting on Life and Death in the Delivery Room
20:35|ProPublica reporter Nina Martin and her team used social media and old-fashioned shoe leather to show how the U.S. has the worst maternal death rate in the developed world.
The Breakthrough: Reporting on Life and Death in the Delivery Room
21:26|ProPublica reporter Nina Martin and her team used social media and old-fashioned shoe leather to show how the U.S. has the worst maternal death rate in the developed world.