Paul Pringle

Paul Pringle

Paul Pringle is a Los Angeles Times reporter who specializes in investigating corruption. In 2019, he and two colleagues won the Pulitzer Prize in Investigative Reporting for their work uncovering the widespread sexual abuse by Dr. George Tyndall at the University of Southern California, an inquiry that grew out of their reporting the year before on Dr. Carmen Puliafito, dean of USC’s medical school. Pringle was a Pulitzer Prize finalist in 2009 and a member of reporting teams that won Pulitzer Prizes in 2004 and 2011. Pringle won the George Polk Award in 2008, the same year the Society of Professional Journalists of Greater Los Angeles honored him as a distinguished journalist. Along with several colleagues, he shared in Harvard University’s 2011 Worth Bingham Prize for Investigative Reporting. Pringle and a Times colleague won the California Newspaper Publishers Association’s Freedom of Information Award in 2014 and the University of Florida’s Joseph L. Brechner Freedom of Information Award in 2015. Pringle lives in Glendale, California.

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Bad City
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Bad City
  • By: Paul Pringle
  • Narrator: Robert Petkoff
  • Length: 9 hours 48 minutes
  • Publisher: Macmillan Audio
  • Publish date: July 19, 2022
  • Language: English
  • (1341 ratings)
(1341 ratings)
For fans of Spotlight and Catch and Kill comes a nonfiction thriller about corruption and betrayal radiating across Los Angeles from one of the region’s most powerful institutions, a riveting tale from a Pulitzer-prize winning journalist who... Read more

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Crime Classics: John Hayes, His Head and How They Were Parted Mr. Hayes returns from war to his lonely wife to find her afrolic with two comely boarders. His head is shortly thereafter found by the side of the Thames…and then encapsulated in a glass jar. Warwickshire, England in the year 1785 and a lovely young lady whose married name was Catherine Hayes and whose ambition was to be a widow, this is the story of John Hayes, his head and how they were ... Read Book
Three Strikes When a mysterious young girl arrives in the small New England town of Edgeport, it’s up to criminal psychologist Audrey Harte to figure out where exactly she came from . . . but sometimes the past should stay in the past. Thanksgiving is approaching, and Audrey Harte has a lot to be thankful for — her mother has recovered from surgery, her relationship with Jake is solid, her father is ... Read Book
Crazy Lady Increasingly alienated from his widowed father, Vernon joins his friends in ridiculing the neighborhood outcasts: Maxine, an alcoholic prone to outrageous behavior, and Ronald, her retarded son. But when a social service agency tries to put Ronald into a special home, Vernon fights against the move. 1994 Newbery Honor BookNotable Children’s Books of 1994 (ALA)1994 Best Books for Young Adults ... Read Book
Louder Than Words Your character, more than anything else, will impact how much you accomplish in this life. It is more important than your talent, your education, your background, or your network of friends. Andy Stanley helps you chart a course toward becoming a man or woman of character. You’ll discover a definition of character that will inspire you for a lifetime, the external and internal benefits of ... Read Book
Please Don’t Tell My Parents I Blew Up the Moon Supervillains do not merely play hooky.True, coming back to school after a month spent fighting-and defeating-adult superheroes is a bit of a comedown for the Inscrutable Machine. When offered the chance to skip school in the most dramatic way possible, Penelope Akk can’t resist. With the help of a giant spider and mysterious red goo, she builds a spaceship and flies to Jupiter.Mutant goats. ... Read Book
When You Were Everything For fans of Nina LaCour’s We Are Okay and Adam Silvera’s History Is All You Left Me, this heartfelt and ultimately uplifting novel follows one sixteen-year-old girl’s friend breakup through two concurrent timelines–ultimately proving that even endings can lead to new beginnings. “Stunning.” –Nic Stone, bestselling author of Dear Martin and Odd One Out You can’t rewrite the past, ... Read Book
Chasing Slow Chasing Slow models HGTV star Erin Loechner’s journey to help you break out of the faster-better-stronger trap and make small changes to refresh your perspective, renew your priorities, and shift your focus to what matters most.¬† You’re here, but you want to be¬†there.¬†So you spend your life narrowing this divide, and you call this your race, your journey, your path. You live your ... Read Book
A Touch of Grace In a poignant tale of 1902 North Dakota, Lauraine Snelling-best-selling author of Sophie’s Dilemma- explores the silent world of 18-year-old Grace Knutson. Surrounded by her family’s love and the townsfolk’s kindness, Grace finds all she could want in Blessing-except for a sweetheart. But when God brings a rich New Yorker into her life, Grace fears a deaf girl won’t find acceptance in his ... Read Book
How to Sell When Nobody’s Buying You are listening to this this book because you need to make more sales fast in an uncertain time. The pressure to sell has never been higher. But as the economy, your industry, and the markets change, does that really mean that people aren’t buying anymore? Of course not. First, you have to understand, it’s not your fault. You’re struggling because the current model for reaching and ... Read Book
Griffin I was the golden child. The one all the Cerberus guys looked up to. I was on my way to becoming the next career Marine.But after my last deployment to Syria, being a Marine was no longer an option.Unfortunately, my not so honorable discharge from the Corps didn’t get rid of the demons created while I was enlisted.Not even my childhood friend can save me. I’ll destroy her just like I destroyed ... Read Book
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