Dear reader,
We are proud to share that today The Associated Press won the Pulitzer Prize for international reporting for “Made in America, Watched Worldwide.” This global investigation exposed the spread of mass surveillance technology — often built by Silicon Valley and exported with U.S. backing — that is increasingly monitoring citizens.
AP’s reporting revealed how American companies brought “predictive policing” to China, ignoring warnings that the tools were being used to quash dissent and target minorities. |
AI analysis of crowds in Beijing. (AP Visual/Marshall Ritzel) |
This kind of global investigative reporting exposes abuses of power and gives voice to people who have none. That's not an accident.
It's the result of AP reporters who go where others can't — exposing corruption, holding institutions accountable and following the facts wherever they lead.
But this work takes resources. It's slow. And people like you help make it possible, because you believe it matters. Donate today to help support AP’s investigative journalism. |
Thank you for believing in the power of facts. |