
ProPublica
ProPublica is a non-profit investigative journalism organization based in the United States, known for its in-depth reporting on a variety of social issues, including healthcare, government accountability, and social justice. Founded in 2007, ProPublica focuses on producing stories that expose abuses of power and provide a voice for the marginalized. The organization has received multiple prestigious awards, including Pulitzer Prizes, for its impactful journalism. Recently, ProPublica was awarded a Pulitzer Prize for its reporting on the deaths of pregnant women due to delayed medical treatments in states with restrictive abortion laws.
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ProPublica receives a Pulitzer Prize for coverage of deaths among pregnant women.
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