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Virginia moves forward on school discipline reforms
By
Susan Ferriss
9 hours, 33 minutes ago
Split-second flash of a gun still resonates 52 years later
By
Katy Reckdahl
October 11, 2015
Redistricting, Obamacare, taxes hang in balance with 2015 state elections
By
Ashley Balcerzak
and
Liz Essley Whyte
October 9, 2015
DOE says Congress is wasting funds on a South Carolina nuclear plant
By
Patrick Malone
October 9, 2015
EPA draft plan would perpetuate environmental racism, critics say
By
Kristen Lombardi
and
Talia Buford
October 9, 2015
Corporations improve reporting of political activity — with exceptions
By
Dave Levinthal
and
Cady Zuvich
October 8, 2015
Juvenile Justice
Virginia moves forward on school discipline reforms
By
Susan Ferriss
9 hours, 33 minutes ago
Split-second flash of a gun still resonates 52 years later
By
Katy Reckdahl
October 11, 2015
Bipartisan alliance vows to slow Virginia's school-to-prison pipeline
By
Susan Ferriss
October 1, 2015
Buying of the President 2016
Hillary Clinton dominating presidential race’s TV ad war
By
Dave Levinthal
and
Michael Beckel
October 9, 2015
Is pro-Bush super PAC obscuring spending?
By
Carrie Levine
October 7, 2015
Pro-Rick Perry super PACs give back millions
By
Carrie Levine
September 17, 2015
Super PACs dominate airwaves in 2016 presidential race
By
Michael Beckel
September 16, 2015
Environmental Justice, Denied
EPA draft plan would perpetuate environmental racism, critics say
By
Kristen Lombardi
and
Talia Buford
October 9, 2015
EPA plans more aggressive civil-rights reviews
By
Kristen Lombardi
and
Talia Buford
September 15, 2015
EPA annual report to examine improvements in civil rights office
By
Talia Buford
August 21, 2015
How to fix the EPA's broken civil-rights office
By
Talia Buford
and
Kristen Lombardi
August 20, 2015
National Security
DOE says Congress is wasting funds on a South Carolina nuclear plant
By
Patrick Malone
October 9, 2015
Audit shows security gaps persist at nuclear weapons complex penetrated by nun and other activists in 2012
By
Patrick Malone
September 3, 2015
Nuclear cleanup project haunted by legacy of design failures and whistleblower retaliation
By
Patrick Malone
September 1, 2015
Nuclear weapons contractor to pay millions for misuse of federal funds
By
Patrick Malone
August 24, 2015
Bury excess plutonium, don't turn it into fuel, study says
By
Patrick Malone
and
Douglas Birch
August 21, 2015
Top defense contractors spend millions to get billions
By
Alexander Cohen
August 5, 2015
Who’s Calling the Shots in State Politics?
Redistricting, Obamacare, taxes hang in balance with 2015 state elections
By
Ashley Balcerzak
and
Liz Essley Whyte
October 9, 2015
6 things to know about the 2015 elections
By
Kytja Weir
October 8, 2015
Who’s trying to influence the 2015 elections?
By
Kytja Weir
and
Chris Zubak-Skees
October 1, 2015
Outside groups playing bigger role in 2015 state elections
By
Liz Essley Whyte
and
Ashley Balcerzak
October 1, 2015
Broadband
Cell phone lobby win means 'more people will die'
By
Allan Holmes
September 29, 2015
White House report says lack of competition barrier to broadband adoption
By
Allan Holmes
September 21, 2015
Airwaves auction may shrink — not increase — wireless competition
By
Allan Holmes
July 15, 2015
FCC says price counts in announcing new broadband plan
By
Allan Holmes
June 5, 2015
Finance
Hedge funds get cheap homes, homeowners get the boot
By
Jared Bennett
September 23, 2015
How bulk home loan sales benefit hedge funds over homeowners
By
Yue Qiu
,
Chris Zubak-Skees
and
Jared Bennett
September 23, 2015
11 things we learned investigating how the government sells mortgages to investors
By
Jared Bennett
and
Kimberley Porteous
September 23, 2015
Bankers from major institutions still haven't been held responsible for financial crash
By
Alison Fitzgerald
May 22, 2015
Wendell Potter commentary
Presidential candidates in fantasy land over health care
By
Wendell Potter
September 28, 2015
Insurers using lobbying muscle, campaign cash to push mergers
By
Wendell Potter
September 21, 2015
Insurers say private Medicare plans are better, but we really don't know
By
Wendell Potter
August 31, 2015
Merger of health insurers usually leads to big payday for executives
By
Wendell Potter
August 24, 2015
Primary Source
FEC to hackers: We're ready this time if government shuts down
By
Dave Levinthal
September 29, 2015
FEC employees: a bedraggled lot
By
Dave Levinthal
September 28, 2015
Test your money-in-politics IQ
By
Michael Beckel
September 28, 2015
Shop on Amazon.com, help elect Bernie Sanders?
By
Michael Beckel
September 25, 2015
Unequal Risk
Common solvent keeps killing workers, consumers
By
Jamie Smith Hopkins
September 21, 2015
'Samsung is to blame' for cancers
By
Sandra Bartlett
September 11, 2015
Report: cause for 'alarm' on possible work-related causes of breast cancer
By
Jim Morris
August 6, 2015
OSHA seeks to reduce exposure to highly useful, highly toxic metal
By
Jamie Smith Hopkins
August 5, 2015
Accountability
Democracy inaction: old equipment and partisan battles threaten election integrity, in Ohio and nationwide
By
Nicholas Kusnetz
August 27, 2015
A boatload of elections research
By
Nicholas Kusnetz
August 27, 2015
Growers look for sustainability in resource heavy weed industry
By
Katie Campbell
and
Dom DiFurio
August 19, 2015
High expectations for business of marijuana
By
Michael Bodley
and
Clarissa Cooper
August 18, 2015
Medicare
White House wants more aggressive effort on Medicare, Medicaid billing errors
By
Fred Schulte
September 3, 2015
Medicare Advantage plans padded charges on home visits, whistleblower says
By
Fred Schulte
August 12, 2015
Obamacare research institute plans to spend $3.5 billion, but critics question its worth
By
Fred Schulte
August 4, 2015
More Medicare Advantage audits reveal overcharges
By
Fred Schulte
July 10, 2015
Audit: Feds overpaid for half of patients in UnitedHealth Medicare Advantage plan
By
Fred Schulte
June 17, 2015
McCaskill: Medicare Advantage billing fraud 'must be investigated'
By
Fred Schulte
May 29, 2015
Hard Labor
Reform in Costa Rica signals new strategy against lethal epidemic
By
Sasha Chavkin
July 29, 2015
On Workers' Memorial Day 2015, an appeal to control toxic substances
By
Jim Morris
April 28, 2015
Job-related deaths among Latino, contract workers rose in 2013
By
Talia Buford
April 22, 2015
Chairman of 'grossly mismanaged' Chemical Safety Board resigns
By
Jim Morris
March 27, 2015
Inside Publici
Recipe for journalistic impact: Time, dogged analysis and human contact
By
Jim Morris
October 7, 2015
Center reporting on judiciary and juveniles wins awards
By
William Gray
October 6, 2015
Journalism funders look for impact
By
Peter Bale
October 5, 2015
Center for Public Integrity sues FEC for security study
By
The Center for Public Integrity
October 5, 2015
Center wins two Online Journalism Awards
By
William Gray
September 25, 2015
Murmurs of change at the troubled EPA civil-rights office
By
Jim Morris
September 16, 2015