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The Rise of Rural India

The Wall Street Journal

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Produced by: Nan Wu, Lam Thuy Vo, Linda Blake, Adam Najberg, Paul Beckett, Eric Bellman, Anirban Roy

WSJ India presents an interactive project that records the challenges and opportunities that companies and government face as rural india becomes a much larger part of the country's economic infrastructure. More…


Ginnie Mae's Troubled Issuers

The Center for Public Integrity

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Produced by: Erik Lincoln

A review of government records, court documents, and U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development statistics raises questions about why some mortgage firms have won Ginnie Mae's endorsement - and the guarantee of U.S. taxpayer money. The story was a collaboration with The Washington Post. More…


Times of Crisis

Reuters

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Produced by: Jassim Ahmad, Ayperi Ecer, Tim Klimowicz, Bob Sacha, Brian Storm

On September 15, 2008, Lehman Brothers became the largest bankruptcy in U.S. history, its collapse paralysing the global financial system. Spanning 365 days of upheaval, we see how lives everywhere have changed as a divergent world embarks on a new era of historic uncertainty. More…


Track the Flow of Campaign Contribution

USA Today

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Produced by: Ron Coddington, Anthony DeBarros, Kristen Novak, Rhyne Piggott, Carlos Roig

This interactive tracks the flow of donations from individuals during the 2008 election cycle, allowing a user to examine the donations by state, date, amount and sector for various recipients. More…


The Debt Trap

The New York Times

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Produced by: Amy O'Leary, Tom Jackson, Todd Heisler, Matthew Orr, Emily Hager, Amy Schoenfeld, Matthew Bloch, Amanda Cox, Gretchen Morgenson

A series of articles and multimedia about the surge in consumer debt and the lenders who made it possible. More…