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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

IG community's greatest hits of 2010 get a shoutout

Before Obama retreat on smog, EPA head fretted over illnesses and deaths

Refinery workers union says it will seek safer steps to prevent recurring fires and hazards

The stricter ozone standard spiked by White House might have had less than anticipated impact on business - and politics

Controversial air service subsidy lives on despite years of criticism

A new report says Congressional oversight of national security and emergency communications systems are still weak

White House approval of oil sands pipeline could spur investments in dirtier fossil fuels and worsen global warming

Two federal officials lose their jobs in the aftermath of a controversial federal gun investigation

Industry watchdogs concerned about power supplies - to reactors, not just homes

Auditors question some use of special State Dept. fund meant for crises, evacuations and other ‘extraordinary’ needs

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