ProPublicaVerified account

@ProPublica

Pursuing stories with moral force. Send us things: . Newsletter: . Also follow . We're there, too.

New York, NY
Joined April 2008

Tweets

You blocked @ProPublica

Are you sure you want to view these Tweets? Viewing Tweets won't unblock @ProPublica

  1. 10 years after the Great Recession, and explore the economic and social forces shaping recovery in Dayton, Ohio. Watch 9/11.

    Undo
  2. The ADA is under scrutiny and we want to know how the it affects you. Are you? • a person with a disability • a caretaker • a business owner • an architect • a contractor Tell us about your experiences.

    Undo
  3. UPDATE: In response to this story, has ordered staff to do a better job of disclosing industry ties

    Undo
  4. 2 hours ago

    Read the original story here:

    Show this thread
    Undo
  5. 2 hours ago

    Latest: In response to this weekend's and story on Dr. José Baselga's receipt of millions from medical research companies, has ordered staff to do a better job of disclosing industry ties

    Show this thread
    Undo
  6. Retweeted
    2 hours ago

    New with : MSK Cancer Center Orders Staff to ‘Do a Better Job’ of Disclosing Industry Ties

    Undo
  7. Retweeted

    NEW with : Sloan Kettering Cancer Center orders staff to “do a better job” of disclosing industry ties

    Undo
  8. 2 hours ago

    One of the world’s top breast cancer doctors failed to disclose millions of dollars in payments from drug and health care companies in recent years, omitting his financial ties from dozens of research articles in prestigious publications.

    Undo
  9. 4 hours ago
    Undo
  10. Retweeted

    A senior researcher has failed to disclose $millions from companies invovled in medical research w/essentially no repercussions. & expose shocking lack of enforcement of conflict of interest rules:

    Undo
  11. Retweeted
    6 hours ago

    In other words, while Sloan Kettering implicitly acknowledges that their medical director ignored important disclosure rules in scores of cases, they are giving him a do-over and will otherwise do nothing about it, This is bad news for the cancer patients these rules protect.

    Undo
  12. 6 hours ago

    Americans pay insurance companies to make sure their medical needs are covered — and at a cost they can afford. But games, side deals and hidden incentives often result in higher costs, delays in care or denials of treatment.

    Undo
  13. 7 hours ago

    A top cancer researcher received millions of dollars in payments from companies involved in medical research. He didn’t disclose these corporate financial ties. And his omissions expose how weakly conflict-of-interest rules are enforced by journals.

    Undo
  14. 9 hours ago

    Two communities of color, on opposite sides of the river, were harmed in different ways in 2011. Pinhook () and Cairo (). For them it was a lose-lose situation.

    Undo
  15. The 's flawed oversight of living conditions in federally subsidized housing can leave people living among rats, roaches, mold and other dangerous conditions for years. Our reports on public housing failures:

    Undo
  16. Sep 8

    Have you checked out our News index? It's a searchable database of news articles about hate crimes created in partnership with Google News Lab.

    Undo
  17. Sep 8

    One of the world’s top breast cancer doctors was paid millions of dollars by drug and health care companies in recent years. And he failed to disclose those payments in dozens of research articles in prestigious publications.

    Undo
  18. Retweeted
    Sep 8

    Just out and ⁦⁩: repeated failures to disclose conflicts by the chief medical officer of Sloan Kettering

    Undo
  19. Sep 8

    In Chicago, 27 children who were in ' care during July — including several from India, Guatemala and Nepal — had been held for 200 days or more, records show. A 17-year-old from Honduras had been in custody the longest: 598 days.

    Undo
  20. Sep 8

    A senior official at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center has received millions of dollars in payments from companies that are involved in medical research. His omissions expose how weakly conflict-of-interest rules are enforced by journals.

    Undo

Loading seems to be taking a while.

Twitter may be over capacity or experiencing a momentary hiccup. Try again or visit Twitter Status for more information.

    You may also like

    ·