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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

Agency’s dysfunctional Office of Civil Rights sits on complaints for years

The blessings of a Congressional Thanksgiving? Exercise facilities and free parking

New studies say standards for mercury, particulates could save thousands of lives

Days after 'Poisoned Places' stories and disclosure of internal polluter 'watch list,' EPA starts naming names — and divulges no details

Air toxics crackdown stymied by politics, industry resistance and ‘hopelessly irrational’ EPA

EPA chief under Nixon and Reagan on the bipartisan failure to curb air toxics

Attorney General Eric Holder and GOP lawmakers faced off again over what Justice department officials knew about the gun-trafficking probe

Canadian company that wants to build oil pipeline through six states increases lobbying in Nebraska and Washington, D.C.

A House committee voted Thursday along party lines to subpoena President Obama's inner circle for Solyndra correspondence

Administration seeks audit of Energy Department loans while GOP threatens to subpoena the president

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