
Corey Johnson
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Reporter @ProPublica. Winner of @PulitzerPrize. Alum @TB_Times @MarshallProj @CIRonline
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Five Pulitzer finalists in four years, best run in San Francisco Chronicle history, better than almost all in our peer set. Our subscribers deserve the best and we are working hard to deliver it. For them, we strive for more. sfchronicle.com/about/newsroom…





Absolutely riveting story by David Armstrong: When I was diagnosed with cancer, I set out to understand why a single pill of Revlimid cost the same as a new iPhone. I’ve covered high drug prices as a reporter for years. What I discovered shocked even me. propublica.org/article/revlim…


NEW: We recently heard that the Trump administration was leaning on the government of Gambia to help Elon Musk. For weeks, we made phone calls, wrote letters and knocked on folks’ doors to try to confirm it. But we were stuck. So Josh Kaplan and I got on a plane to Banjul. 1/

Read our full story here, with Josh Kaplan Justin Elliott and Alex Mierjeski. And if you have a tip about conflicts of interest, foreign aid or Starlink, reach out on Signal: 508-523-5195 propublica.org/article/trump-…

A cast bronze memorial to the police officers who defended the Capitol on Jan. 6 declares that "their heroism will never be forgotten." But the memorial itself has been forgotten, left in storage because Johnson's office has not had it hung. Joe Heim washingtonpost.com/nation/2025/05…

In 2021, the The Pulitzer Prizes Board that I am honored to be a member of awarded Darnella Frazier a special citation “For courageously recording the murder of George Floyd,” a video that had global impact. Her courage should not be forgotten. pulitzer.org/winners/darnel…



This is some big-time impact from the Chicago Tribune's investigation with ProPublica into schools that use police to ticket and fine students for minor infractions that could be handled in other ways. If signed, a new law will ban the practice. chicagotribune.com/2025/05/28/ill…

Scoop: The White House this week convened nearly a dozen agencies to brainstorm additional punitive measures against Harvard, with forthcoming actions expected from State, Treasury, HHS and DOJ. politico.com/news/2025/05/3… w/ Megan Messerly


Would you take a medicine made at a factory that was so bad the FDA banned it from shipping drugs here? You might have already. ProPublica uncovered how for years the FDA has quietly let these risky drugs into hospitals and medicine cabinets propublica.org/article/fda-dr…

Dirty equipment, foul water, falsified records: The FDA allowed some of the most troubled factories in India to continue shipping generic drugs to the U.S. even when its own inspectors warned of life-threatening lapses in quality. ProPublica propublica.org/article/fda-dr…