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Borrowers Betrayed

An eight-month investigation by Miami Herald reporters Jack Dolan, Matt Haggman and Rob Barry found the Florida agency in charge of regulating mortgage professionals broke down at every level, allowing […]
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Crime & Punishment series

An investigation by The (Toronto) Star explores the state of crime and punishment in Canada. A new law increasing mandatory minimum sentencing was passed even though Canada's crime rate has […]
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Red Cross blood collection services riddled with problems

Despite being under a court order for 15 years to improve how it collects and processes blood, the American Red Cross remains plagued by problems, reports Stephanie Strom of The […]
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Redevelopment agency's executives pocket secret bonuses

A voiceofsandiego.org review of tax records for Southeastern Economic Development Corp. (SEDC), the city of San Diego's redevelopment department, uncovered over $250,000 in secret bonuses the agency's two top executives […]
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Lack of logging oversight leads to landslides

Despite Washington state forestry rules that allow the Department of Natural Resources to restrict logging in problem areas, an investigation by The Seattle Times revealed that Weyerhaeuser, a logging company, […]
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$3.4 million in overtime paid out to little-known police unit

"A little-known police force that patrols state institutions and accompanies child welfare workers to potentially dangerous homes piled up $3.4 million in overtime last year, boosting the payroll 34 percent," […]
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Construction deaths on rise in Vegas development boom

A package by the Las Vegas Sun looks at the steep increase in construction fatalities during the most recent development boom in the area. In less than 19 months, twelve […]
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U.S. trade with Iran flourished under Bush

"U.S. exports to Iran grew more than tenfold during President Bush's years in office," reports Sharon Theimer of the Associated Press. The AP's analysis of U.S. trade data revealed a […]
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Chicago's grand public housing project struggles

An investigation by Jason Grotto, Laurie Cohen and Sara Olkon of the Chicago Tribune reveals the realities of a 10-year plan to rehabilitate Chicago's public housing. The investigation found "that […]
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Sweetheart land deals benefit those linked to county executive

Government records and interviews revealed that a number of lucrative land deals in Prince George's County have gone to individuals with ties to County Executive Jack B. Johnson. An investigation […]
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