Investigative
Some news stories require greater investments of time to report, with journalists conducting exhaustive investigations using data, public and private records and interviews with a host of sources. Pulitzer Center grantee stories tagged with “Investigative” feature in-depth reporting that delves deeply into serious issues. Use the Pulitzer Center Lesson Builder to find and create lesson plans on investigative journalism.
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Abandoned water and sanitation projects deprive the people of Nigeria of a basic human right: access...
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Outlawed in Pakistan
“Outlawed in Pakistan” tells the story of Kainat Soomro as she takes her rape case to Pakistan’s...
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A third of a million Peruvians make their living from gold mining, but illegal tactics and...
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Over the past several years, Ethiopia has rapidly become one of the top "sending countries" in...
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Cheap, available, and an antidote to hunger, crystal meth appears to be becoming the drug of choice...
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Polioviruses have been nearly eradicated. But scientists worry their gains face a left-field threat...
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Throughout the world, more than 51 million girls below the age of 18 are currently married. This...
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Toxic Riches
Poorly regulated mining and refining facilities are causing enormous devastation, while corporate...
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Ghana: Oil City Stories
In December 2010, Ghana joined the league of oil-producers, determined to make oil a blessing and...
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Big drug companies are increasingly going overseas to test new drugs and devices on patients. It’s a...
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Joseph Kony's Lord's Resistance Army, notorious for its use of child soldiers and sex slaves, has...
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A hardened criminal from the streets of Memphis. One of the biggest drug cartels in Mexico. The...