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Investigative journalism

A form of journalism in which reporters involve themselves in the investigation of a topic of interest such as stories involving political corruptions, or corporate wrongdoing.

Contributors in Investigative journalism

Investigative journalism

Ridiculist

News service; Investigative journalism

The RidicuList is Anderson Cooper of CNN's nightly rant on people/situations he finds silly or "ridiculous."

Maria Shriver

News service; Investigative journalism

Maria Shriver is a Kennedy,a reporter and is married to former California Governor and movie star Arnold Schwarzenegger. They have four children together. They separated in January 2011 after she ...

press

News service; Investigative journalism

According to Merriam-Webster, when "press" is used in a journalistic context it can refer to "news reporters, publishers, and broadcasters." However, when used as a verb, "press" means to push, ...

SecureDrop

News service; Investigative journalism

SecureCrop us an online platform; created by British newspaper The Guardian, that allows sources to submit documents and data while avoiding most common forms of online tracking. It was created in ...

SecureDrop

News service; Investigative journalism

SecureCrop us an online platform; created by British newspaper The Guardian, that allows sources to submit documents and data while avoiding most common forms of online tracking. It was created in ...

youtube.com

News service; Investigative journalism

YouTube is the 3rd largest video sharing website in the world and now it operates in the Google subsidiary. Chad Hurley, Steve Chen and Jawed Karim founded You Tube in February, 2005 and in October, ...

Google.com

News service; Investigative journalism

Google.com holds the top rank in the world wide web. Google is world’s most visited and most popular web search engine by Google Inc. which was originally developed by Larry Page and Sergey Brin in ...

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