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Back Home: The enduring battles facing post-9/11 veterans

By hdcoadmin | August 26, 2013

“In the 12 years since American troops first deployed to Afghanistan and Iraq, more than 2.6 million veterans have returned home to a country largely unprepared to meet their needs. The government that sent them to war has failed on many levels to fulfill its obligations to these veterans as demanded by Congress and promised…

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Extra Extra Monday: Chemical safety data, post-9/11 veterans, NSA love interests

By hdcoadmin | August 26, 2013

Back Home: The Enduring Battles Facing Post-9/11 Veterans | News21“In the 12 years since American troops first deployed to Afghanistan and Iraq, more than 2.6 million veterans have returned home to a country largely unprepared to meet their needs. The government that sent them to war has failed on many levels to fulfill its obligations…

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Thousands of physicians still practicing despite misconduct

By hdcoadmin | August 21, 2013

The nation’s state medical boards continue to allow thousands of physicians to keep practicing medicine after findings of serious misconduct that puts patients at risk, a USA TODAY investigation shows. Many of the doctors have been barred by hospitals or other medical facilities; hundreds have paid millions of dollars to resolve malpractice claims. Yet their…

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Assessing and mapping dangerous intersections, traffic fatalities in your community

By hdcoadmin | August 20, 2013

A still image from the Orlando Sentinel’s Blood in the Streets animated video. By Scott Powers and Arelis Hernandez, the Orlando Sentinel This past winter, after an Orlando Sentinel editor almost ran down a pedestrian for the umpteenth time – a moment which occurred about the same time that our breaking-news desk had to write…

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Global Investigative Journalism Network launches crowdfunding campaign

By hdcoadmin | August 20, 2013

The Global Investigative Journalism Network today launched a new crowdfunding campaign, raising funds to bring promising journalists from developing countries to the Global Investigative Journalism Conference and provide them with state-of-the-art training in investigative reporting, data journalism and cross-border collaboration. The crowdfunding campaign is done through Indiegogo, and the campaign video features reporters in Kenya,…

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The details of uncovering performance-enhancing drug abuse

By hdcoadmin | August 20, 2013

T.J. Quinn leads discussion on “Performance Enhancing Drugs” as Michael Fish looks on. Photo: Travis Hartman. Major League Baseball continues to deal with its performance-enhancing drug issue and the fallout from lengthy suspensions to some of the games most prominent players, such as Ryan Braun and Alex Rodriguez. Want to find out how it got…

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Even Odds

By hdcoadmin | August 19, 2013

“Being male and black in Oakland means being about as likely to be killed as to graduate from high school ready for college,” a San Francisco Chronicle investigation found.

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Poway schools rely on Mello-Roos tax machine — for lunches, signs and old school repair

By hdcoadmin | August 19, 2013

“There is no legal limit and no standardized formula for calculating Mello-Roos taxes. In some cases, the formulas are so convoluted that homeowners have virtually no way of knowing whether they’re paying the correct amount. What’s more there is no state oversight over the funds: at a minimum, the system is far from transparent to…

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In Afghanistan, redeployed U.S. soldiers still coping with demons of post-traumatic stress

By hdcoadmin | August 19, 2013

“A diagnosis of post-traumatic stress disorder is not a barrier to being redeployed. Not when the Army needs its most experienced soldiers to wrap up the war. Instead, the Army is trying to answer a new question: Who is resilient enough to return to Afghanistan, in spite of the demons they are still fighting?”

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Woman says KCMO councilman’s sexting scandal connected to taxpayer money, shares story with FBI

By hdcoadmin | August 19, 2013

“41 Action News has spoken exclusively with a woman who is convinced the taxpayer money was used to help keep a sexting scandal out of the public spotlight. And she’s shared her story with the FBI.”

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