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Racing company profited off subsidies from city of San Diego

An investigation by The San Diego Union-Tribune has found that Elite Racing, a marathon promotion company, has received subsidies from the city of San Diego. According to the article, "The […]
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Financial crisis strikes small community banks

An investigation by Jake Bernstein and A.C. Thompson of ProPublica explores how small community banks around the country are failing after years of profiting off commercial real estate and development […]
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Documents reveal decisions that led to bank's demise

Less than a week after Washington state's Bank of Clark County failed, The Columbian (Vancouver, Wash.) used public records and inside sources to uncover the decisions that sent this financial […]
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Documents detail complaints that FDA managers are too lenient with industry

Internal Food and Drug Administration documents indicate that an FDA official overruled agency scientists and approved the sale of an imaging device for breast cancer after receiving a phone call […]
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Citigroup bailed out subprime lender

A report by John Gittelsohn of the Orange Country Register details how Daniel Sadek, a subprime mortgage lender, was bailed out by Citigroup. Sadek was the founder of Quick Loan […]
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AIG's role in financial crisis explored

 In the latest installment of The Washington Post's look at the ways in which Wall Street innovation outpaced Washington regulation, Robert O'Harrow Jr. and Brady Dennis look at the role […]
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The art of mortgage fraud

In final installment of the The Miami Herald's Borrowers Betrayed series, reporters Jack Dolan, Matthew Haggman and Rob Barry show the anatomy of a massive mortgage fraud network in Florida […]
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The murky world of online gambling

A joint project by The Washington Post and 60 Minutes explores the world of online gambling.  The industry clears $18 billion annually, but exists in murky legal territory.  One group […]
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India: Driven to compete

Steve Eder of The Toledo Blade reports that the embattled U.S. auto industry is facing yet another threat — India. In a three-part series, The Blade shows how India's automakers […]
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Mortgage crisis fueled by financiers' lack of liability

While reckless mortgage lending threatened the American economy, the Bush administration, Congress, free marketers and industry lobbyists protected the responsible parties from both civil liability and government investigations. The Seattle […]
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