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Clocking the Cops

Tisha Thompson of WMAR-Baltimore found that police officers in Baltimore continuously broke speed limits, sometimes by over 10mph, even in the absence of an emergency. The investigation revealed that in […]
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Post-election mapping wrap-up

Cincinati Enquirer takes a county-by-county look at the Democratic shift in Ohio The Herald Tribune's coverage of the 13th Congressional District recount and the vote breakdown by precinct The Fresno […]
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Violent crime in Houston on the rise

Mark Greenblatt of KHOU-TV looks at a surge in violent crimes in Houston - an increase of 22% in the last 2 years. For the story, Greenblatt used Access, Excel, […]
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"Inquest for a Warrior"

The Associated Press has published a series, "Inquest for a Warrior", which looks at the probe into the April 2004 death of Pat Tillman in Afghanistan. Startling findings in the […]
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Campaign finance at the local level

As the election nears, it's nice to see a collection of state-level campaign finance stories, since most of the attention is on the federal races. Among the recent examples is […]
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ABC 15 investigators take a fresh look at the Bolles murder

ABC 15 investigator Abbie Boudreau looks at the murder of Don Bolles murder 30 years after his car was bombed. Bolles died 11 days later. With new evidence and questions […]
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Suspiscious real estate deals in Ohio raise concern

Geoff Dutton of The Columbus Dispatch dissected unusual property deals worth more than $11 million involving Middle Eastern buyers who paid far above the list price on expensive houses. The […]
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Criminal investigators tried to stop abuses at Gitmo

In a 2-part series for MSNBC.com, Bill Dedman details the investigations into detainee abuses at Guantanamo. "[F]ormer leaders of the Defense Department's Criminal Investigation Task Force said they repeatedly warned […]
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TRAC data suggests shortcomings in FBI's dealing with international terrorism

Data from the Justice Department indicates that federal prosecutors appear to have big doubts about the FBI's criminal enforcement activities when it comes to fighting international terrorism. According to a […]
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Remaking the U.S. Intelligence Community: Playing Defense

In this week's U.S. News & World Report cover story -- part two of their series -- David E. Kaplan and Kevin Whitelaw reveal how America's top spies are attempting […]
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