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Ailing, angry nuclear-weapons workers fight for compensation
By
Jim Morris
and
Jamie Smith Hopkins
7 hours, 39 minutes ago
An epidemic of questionable arrests by school police
By
Susan Ferriss
December 10, 2015
One cop's telling tale: Who will police the school police?
By
Susan Ferriss
December 10, 2015
Campaign finance reform measure: 'a solution in search of a problem'?
By
Michael Beckel
December 10, 2015
Source Check: Financial titans behind Hillary Clinton slam
By
Cady Zuvich
December 9, 2015
Lawmakers protect title loan firms while borrowers pay sky-high interest rates
By
Fred Schulte
December 9, 2015
Juvenile Justice
An epidemic of questionable arrests by school police
By
Susan Ferriss
December 10, 2015
One cop's telling tale: Who will police the school police?
By
Susan Ferriss
December 10, 2015
Shocking South Carolina video no isolated case
By
Susan Ferriss
October 27, 2015
Unequal Risk
Ailing, angry nuclear-weapons workers fight for compensation
By
Jim Morris
and
Jamie Smith Hopkins
7 hours, 39 minutes ago
Disease victims often shut out of workers' comp system
By
Jamie Smith Hopkins
November 4, 2015
Finance
Lawmakers protect title loan firms while borrowers pay sky-high interest rates
By
Fred Schulte
December 9, 2015
Title lenders fight to keep records secret
By
Fred Schulte
December 9, 2015
Who’s Calling the Shots in State Politics?
Where do ads shaping state politics come from? Increasingly, these outside players
By
Ashley Balcerzak
December 3, 2015
GOP governors take cue from Obama on how to push policy
By
Rachel Baye
November 20, 2015
Broadband
Government has advantage in net-neutrality court face-off
By
Oghene Oyiborhoro
December 3, 2015
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
State Integrity 2015
Former New York Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver convicted on corruption charges
By
Nicholas Kusnetz
November 30, 2015
Only three states score higher than D+ in State Integrity Investigation; 11 flunk
By
Nicholas Kusnetz
November 9, 2015
National Security
The fuel for a nuclear bomb is in the hands of an unknown black marketeer from Russia, U.S. officials say
By
Douglas Birch
and
R. Jeffrey Smith
November 12, 2015
In security breach, Russian programmers wrote code for U.S. military communications systems
By
Patrick Malone
November 4, 2015
New strategic bomber contract awarded after millions of dollars worth of lobbying
By
Alexander Cohen
October 28, 2015
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
Politics
Campaign finance reform measure: 'a solution in search of a problem'?
By
Michael Beckel
December 10, 2015
Source Check: Financial titans behind Hillary Clinton slam
By
Cady Zuvich
December 9, 2015
Source Check: Anti-Trump ad fueled by pro-Bush millionaires
By
Cady Zuvich
December 8, 2015
Trump skewers new super PAC
By
Cady Zuvich
December 4, 2015
Where do ads shaping state politics come from? Increasingly, these outside players
By
Ashley Balcerzak
December 3, 2015
Auto-dealing congressman draws complaint
By
John Dunbar
November 24, 2015
Wendell Potter commentary
How to reduce the absurd amount of money Americans spend on health care? One community at a time
By
Wendell Potter
October 26, 2015
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
Buying of the President 2016
Source Check: Financial titans behind Hillary Clinton slam
By
Cady Zuvich
December 9, 2015
Source Check: Anti-Trump ad fueled by pro-Bush millionaires
By
Cady Zuvich
December 8, 2015
Trump skewers new super PAC
By
Cady Zuvich
December 4, 2015
Drug lobby gave $50,000 to pro-Jindal nonprofit
By
Michael Beckel
November 17, 2015
Super PAC aims to fix Jeb Bush
By
Dave Levinthal
and
Michael Beckel
November 10, 2015
FEC: Notable conservatives tied to nonprofit scofflaw
By
Cady Zuvich
November 10, 2015
Environmental Justice, Denied
EPA begins 'wholesale attempt' to fix much-criticized Office of Civil Rights
By
Talia Buford
December 1, 2015
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
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
Toxic air emissions series wins sixth national journalism award
By
William Gray
December 8, 2015
Abuses of state government persist. We're telling you why
By
William Gray
November 5, 2015
Center wins four Eppy awards — again
By
William Gray
October 28, 2015
Small-dollar donors and the 2016 presidential election
By
The Center for Public Integrity
October 27, 2015
Public Integrity and Al Jazeera partner on 2016 presidential election
By
Peter Bale
October 26, 2015
Please back our stories that need to be told - crowdfunding Public Integrity
By
Peter Bale
October 23, 2015