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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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McCaffrey profits from the business of war

A report by David Barstow of The New York Times reveals how Barry McCaffrey, a retired four-star Army general, has parlayed his stature and influence into lucrative opportunities, including a […]
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Unapproved prescription drugs covered by Medicaid

An Associated Press analysis of federal drug data shows the U.S. government has spent over $200 million since 2004 on drugs that have not been approved by the Food and […]
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U.S flex-fuel fleet fraught with problems

A 16-year long federal program to build a fleet of alternative-fuel vehicles for the government has been riddled with problems, according to a report by Kimberly Kindy and Dan Keating […]
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State-run home for disabled hired unlicensed medical directors

Clark Kauffman of the The Des Moines Register reports that a state-run home for profoundly disabled children and adults has employed nine unlicensed psychologists and two successive, unlicensed medical directors. […]
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The taking of NASA’s secrets

BusinessWeek’s Keith Epstein and Ben Elgin disclose detailed evidence that hackers and foreign operatives have been penetrating NASA computers for years, robbing the nation’s military and scientific institutions — along […]
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Lawyers, doctors profiting from farm subsidies in Oklahoma

An investigation by Gavin Off of the Tulsa World revealed serious issues in the allocation of farm subsidy dollars. By cross-referencing the USDA's farm subsidy data with the Federal Elections […]
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DeKalb county loses thousands of traffic tickets

Cameron McWhirter of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports that DeKalb County's traffic court has lost the hundreds of thousands of citations. While no one knows how much the misplaced records could […]
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Health care system allows immigrants to fall through the cracks

Deborah Sontag of The New York Times continued the paper's "Getting Tough" series with an examination of some hospitals' practice of repatriating immigrant patients to their native countries without consent. […]
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