Corbin Hiar

Reporter  The Center for Public Integrity

Before joining the Center for Public Integrity, Corbin worked as the D.C. bureau news editor at The Huffington Post and as a reporting editor at PBS MediaShift. He has written for Mother Jones, The New Republic, The Economist, The Nation, and UN Dispatch among other publications. A proud native of Minnesota, Corbin graduated from Bowdoin College with a coordinate major in international relations and environmental studies. As an undergrad, he was a manager at a Maine community radio station. Send Corbin an email at chiar [at] publicintegrity.org.

Coverage areas

Anti-piracy bills could conflict with diplomats' global Internet freedom agenda

Keystone XL pipeline rejection won't stop the development of Canada's carbon-rich fuel

The millionaire former venture capital partner pays an effective tax rate lower than a family earning less than $70,000

New profile sheds light on the background, politics, and priciples of the embattled Wisconsin governor

Agency database shows emissions are down overall, but self-reporting makes the data suspect

The record-setting price of one bluefin tuna has little to do with the market for or plight of the threatened fish

New consumer finance chief pledges to keep payday lenders in check

Q&A with the man some call "the next EPA administrator" if Romney wins the White House.

The EPA releases details of a landmark rule to cut air emissions of mercury and other toxics from coal- and oil-fired power plants.

The EPA is poised to issue a new regulation restricting toxic power plant emissions

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