The Center for Public Integrity, a thirty-six-year-old nonprofit newsroom in Washington, DC, that won acclaim for its investigations but has endured financial and organizational turmoil for much of the past decade, has ceased publishing and is in talks to turn over its archives to the Project on Government Oversight (POGO), an anti-corruption watchdog group.
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Public integrity dies with the center.
RIP
I guess they ran out of Public Integrity to report on, there’s none left.
I’m surprised that they’re just shutting it down and not blowing it up for funsies…