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IRE members win Barlett and Steele Awards from Reynolds Center

By hdcoadmin | October 1, 2013

Four IRE members were among journalists honored in the seventh annual Barlett & Steele Awards for Investigative Business Journalism, announced today by the Donald W. Reynolds Center for Business Journalism. The awards are named for the investigative team of Don Barlett and James Steele, they are funded by the Reynolds Center and celebrate the  best…

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Waste Land: Frio County Struggles with Fracking’s Leftovers

By hdcoadmin | September 30, 2013

County officials estimate there’s been a 756 percent increase in the amount of fracking waste brought to Frio County since 2010 and that this year alone will see an estimated 351,720 truck trips because of it.

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Stimulus Funds Paid For Trees For Wealthy Homeowners

By hdcoadmin | September 30, 2013

“Stimulus funds aimed at jump starting the economy paid for about 4,000 trees in Denver, with many ending up at million dollar homes in Denver’s priciest neighborhoods where residents acknowledge they could have paid for their own trees, but the government was giving them out for free, so why bother?”

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Revealed: Qatar’s World Cup ‘slaves’

By hdcoadmin | September 30, 2013

Dozens of Nepalese migrant laborers have died in Qatar in recent weeks and thousands more are enduring appalling labor abuses, a Guardian investigation has found, raising serious questions about Qatar’s preparations to host the 2022 World Cup.

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VA’s opiate overload feeds veterans’ addictions, overdose deaths

By hdcoadmin | September 30, 2013

Since the 9/11 terrorist attacks, the agency charged with helping veterans recover from war instead masks their pain with potent drugs, feeding addictions and contributing to a fatal overdose rate among VA patients that is nearly double the national average.

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Campus crime reports not painting accurate picture of safety around USF, Univ. of Tampa, elsewhere

By hdcoadmin | September 30, 2013

Following a rash of violent crimes around the USF campus, WTSP’s investigative team digs into federal Clery Act reporting to expose the hidden dangers around many college campuses.  Most students will never know their off-campus apartments are often in the most dangerous parts of town – and most universities do little to prepare them for…

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Deaths Linked to Cardiac Stents Rise as Overuse Seen

By hdcoadmin | September 30, 2013

“When stents are used to restore blood flow in heart attack patients, few dispute they are beneficial. These and other acute cases account for about half of the 700,000 stent procedures in the U.S. annually. Among the other half — elective-surgery patients in stable condition — overuse, death, injury and fraud have accompanied the devices’…

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‘We Felt Like We Were Above the Law’: How the NCAA Endangers Women

By hdcoadmin | September 30, 2013

  A new report on Oklahoma State’s use of “hostesses” to lure in recruits reveals yet another instance of the NCAA normalizing sexism, the Atlantic reports. The protective culture of men’s college athletics in Division I can be harmful to women. Perhaps the best example is that of Nigel Clay, one of two Oklahoma football players…

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Public Enemies: Social Media Is Fueling Gang Wars in Chicago

By hdcoadmin | September 25, 2013

Last year more than 500 people were murdered in Chicago, a greater number than in far more populous cities such as New York and Los Angeles. The prevalence of gun crimes in Chicago is due in large part to a fragmentation of the gangs on its streets: There are now an estimated 70,000 members in…

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Maker of Mexican dietary supplement used fake addresses and lied about ingredients

By hdcoadmin | September 25, 2013

A USA Today investigation found that consumers who buy Reumofan, a Mexican dietary supplement considered a “100% natural” treatment for arthritis and joint pain, “are risking dangerous side effects and trusting their lives to a company that uses fake addresses, lies about the ingredients in its products and may not even exist.” USA Today set out…

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