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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Burundi, Sierra Leone, Guinea Bissau and the Central Africa Republic were the targets of a UN...
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Gold, Guns and Garimpeiros
As jittery investors have sought safe-haven investments in gold during the recession, the metal's...
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Some of the most marginalized people in the Caribbean are Haitian immigrants, and their descendents...
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Can Biotechnology Save Africa?
African farmers already struggle to grow sufficient maize, which is a thirsty, fertilizer-hungry...
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The pipeline across Chad and Cameroon that ExxonMobil built with World Bank help has residents...
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In 2008, there were over 2,100 civilian casualties across Afghanistan. U.S. airstrikes accounted for...
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In Kosovo, Roma families and their children live in camps built on the biggest lead mine in Europe...
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The 2006 election in the Democratic Republic of Congo was supposed to usher in a new period of peace...
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Climate change is threatening to displace 2,500 inhabitants of the Carteret Atoll in the South...
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Stalking a Wheat Killer
Ug99, a virulent fungal disease, could create a major food security crisis by attacking the world's...
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For the past two years, Bolivian President Evo Morales has shifted drug policy in Bolivia toward a...
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In December 2006, Ethiopia toppled Somalia's Islamic government, opening up another active front in...