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The bank, the school and the 38-year loan

In early 2008, residents of Placentia and Yorba Linda approved a $200 million school construction bond after reading those fliers and being assured repeatedly that ‘their money will be spent […]
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Appeals of denied permits get guns into questionable hands

"Since 2003, at least 299 people deemed too dangerous or otherwise unfit for a gun-carry permit were able to obtain them on appeal to the sheriff or a judge, a […]
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Eagle Ford pay is high, but work can be fatal

"Since 2009, at least 11 employees working for drilling companies and spinoff industries in Eagle Ford Shale counties have suffered horrific deaths that could have been prevented, according to OSHA […]
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Healthcare facility forced into federal oversight

"In its "Chronic Condition'' series spanning the last three weeks, The Dallas Morning News is delving into how Parkland Memorial Hospital has become the nation's largest healthcare facility ever forced […]
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Despite drop in workplace deaths, oil industry still averages 39 per year

"The Houston Chronicle analyzed five years of fatal oil patch accident reports and found Texas oil and gas field fatalities consistently averaged 39 per year – the highest number among […]
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Billions spent on phone subsidies that go to some who may not qualify

"The U.S. government spent about $2.2 billion last year to provide phones to low-income Americans, but a Wall Street Journal review of the program shows that a large number of […]
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Extra Extra Monday: Public schools lose millions to crooks, radon hotbeds, campaign-finance funded luxury

Center for Investigative Reporting/EsquireThe Shooter"The man who shot and killed Osama bin Laden sat in a wicker chair in my backyard, wondering how he was going to feed his wife and […]
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The Shooter

"I would come to know about the Shooter's hundreds of combat missions, his twelve long-term SEAL-team deployments, his thirty-plus kills of enemy combatants, often eyeball to eyeball. And we would […]
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Public schools lose millions to crooks and cheaters

“Axson's case points to a larger problem with mandated tutoring in Florida: The program pays public money to people with criminal records, and to cheaters and profiteers who operate virtually […]
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Current gun debate may not help beleaguered ATF

"So for now, the bureau remains systematically hobbled by purposeful restrictions, flimsy laws, impotent leadership and paltry budgets. And it’s not at all clear there’s anything on the horizon that […]
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