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  • Jan 14, 2025 | icij.org | Tracie Mauriello

    For years, researchers, financial regulators and journalists worldwide have turned to the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists’ Offshore Leaks database to track the sprawling, hidden networks of global offshore finance. Now, a new Application Programming Interface has made the database — of more than 810,000 offshore entities in more than 200 countries — even more powerful and accessible.

  • Oct 22, 2024 | icij.org | Tracie Mauriello

    The International Consortium of Investigative Journalists is welcoming 10 new members to its global network, expanding the consortium to three new countries as the journalism nonprofit continues its mission to bring together journalists to tell stories that rock the world. The new members hail from nine countries, including for the first time reporters from Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Equatorial Guinea.

  • Dec 30, 2023 | icij.org | Tracie Mauriello

    In a year marked by rapid advances in generative artificial intelligence, the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists has joined with sixteen journalism organizations from around the world to forge a landmark ethical framework for addressing challenges posed by the transformative technology.

  • Oct 3, 2023 | icij.org | Tracie Mauriello

    From historians and academics to public agencies and government watchdogs, the innovative data tool ICIJ built to power its biggest journalistic investigations is finding a whole new audience of researchers eager to put it to use in other fields. Datashare, the journalism collaborative’s foundational technology, has been downloaded more than 20,000 times over the last four years by historians, academics, public agencies, government watchdogs and journalists all over the world.

  • Sep 1, 2023 | bridgemi.com | Ethan Bakuli |Tracie Mauriello

    After missing four days of classes last fall at Gompers Elementary-Middle School, Jay’Sean Hull was called into the cafeteria with 100 other students with similar attendance records. The group was introduced to attendance agent Effie Harris, a key figure in the school’s efforts to improve on a dismal statistic. The previous school year, a staggering 82% of students in the northwest Detroit school were chronically absent, meaning they missed 18 or more days.

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