Gabriel Debenedetti

The Center for Public Integrity

The White House pledged to “increase governmental transparency” by publishing its visitor access records but the downloadable database may

BP’s $22,800 apology

Texas Rep. Joe Barton, who apologized to BP’s top executive at a marathon Congressional hearing today, collected tens of thousands of dollar

House considers proposal to eliminate all federal campaign contribution limits

After months of false starts and compromises, the House today was set to begin debating a Democratic bill that would make it clear how much

One year ago, the U.S. government launched Data.gov, a central plank in its Open Government initiative to make it easier for the public to f

Led by actors dressed as George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Ben Franklin and Betsy Ross, two good-government groups today sought to draw a

When the Guantanamo Review Task Force summary report was released in June — more than five months after its completion — it marked the lates

Jay Peters is a psychology instructor at a Durham, North Carolina, community college who has donated tens of thousands of dollars to conserv