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Bottled Water Contamination

As concerns about the safety of the nations tap water have grown in recent years, more Americans are turning to bottled water: Its now the nations leading bottled beverage, with consumers spending $31 billion on it in 2018 alone. But is it actually safer than tap water? As Consumer Reports months-long investigation underscored, not necessarily.
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Accidental Shootings by Law Enforcement

Law enforcement officers at agencies of all sizes across the country accidentally fired their weapons each year, causing hundreds of injuries to officer, suspects, bystanders, and sometimes causing deaths, documented by The Associated Press. Experts say its because they dont get the training needed to handle their guns proficiently, especially in life-and-death situations.
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The High Cost of Cheap Pills: America's Drug Supply Chain at Risk

A series of Bloomberg stories showed how over-matched and under-resourced regulators at the FDA failed to uncover, trace or stop the spread of cancerous toxins. Even when aware of the problem, the agency was slow to respond and in some cases resistant to warning the public.
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Medical Bond

Stories by Alabama Media Group & ProPublica revealed that in Alabama and at least 24 other states, inmates in medical crisis were often released from jails just before they incurred massive medical debts.
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Poaching threatens South America's only bear species

Eduardo Franco Berton's investigation for National Geographic exposed how shamans are encouraging the illegal killing of Andean bears, in order to use bear parts in their traditional medicine dispensed to heal, give strength or aphrodisiac powers for men in Peru.
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U.S. State Department Official Involved in White Nationalist Movement

For years, state department official Matthew Q. Gebert and his wife lived a double life, organizing in secret with the white nationalist movement. Hatewatch exposed his identity.
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Stephen Miller: The Breitbart Emails

Before the 2016 election, White House senior adviser Stephen Miller regularly emailed Breitbart editors. Hatewatch evaluated those previously private correspondences to reveal the extremist ideology underpinning President Trump's immigration policies.
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Vape Shop Loophole

During KSL's investigation, they found many specialty tobacco and vaping businesses in Utah are falsely claiming to be mixed stores. How are they skirting the law? By not properly itemizing tobacco products on their receipts.
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Classrooms in Crisis

KGWs Classrooms in Crisis investigative series on student violence in elementary school classrooms shined a light on a statewide epidemic of disruptive learning in Oregon.
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Sheriff Jack Strain's Secrets

The series of reports aired in 2019 is the culmination of six years of reporting about one of the most powerful sheriffs in the state of Louisiana. Our reporting uncovered a lack of supervision of inmates in a corrupt work release program that led federal investigators to take action and open an investigation into the programs. That federal investigation took a dark turn, resulting in allegations of sex crimes the sheriff entangled in the work release programs.
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