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Aaron Mehta

Staff Writer  The Center for Public Integrity

Aaron Mehta joined the Center in the summer of 2008. He primarily covers Money and Politics and National Security, but has also done stories touching on finance and the environment. A Boston area native, Mehta graduated from Tufts University in 2007. His stories have been published in The New York Times, Washington Post, POLITICO, ABC News and other publications. He is currently a Paul Miller Reporting Fellow. 

McCain, Levin want more info on report disclosed by the Center.

Investigators routinely disregarded rules, while rejecting 50 percent of complaints of reprisals for reporting waste, fraud and abuse.

The U.S. National Archives has a hard time figuring out where its classified records are.

As U.S. heads for the door in Afghanistan, persistent corruption threatens to undermine development efforts there.

America's newest fighter jet needs years of upgrades and repairs, but pilots are not keen to fly them.

More than two-thirds of the arms seized over five years came from U.S. sellers.

The Littoral Combat Ship runs into choppy reviews.

Obama pals bring in another $32 million for campaign, DNC last quarter.

An internal report warns that the service is ill-equipped to protect artifacts, records.

If it works once, keep at it, the DEA concludes.

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