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FEC tells Elton John 'Saturday Night’s All Right' for fundraising
By
Josh Israel
April 7, 2009
At the height of the long Democratic presidential primary slog last April, Hillary Clinton’s operation received a $2.5 million boost from a
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Bush, Gore recount forces can raise unlimited cash without disclosure to public
By
Josey Ballenger
November 16, 2000
Federal Election Commission
By
The Center for Public Integrity
September 26, 2002
Big bucks flood 2012 election — What the courts said and why we should care
By
John Dunbar
January 3, 2012
The dispersion of disclosure
By
MaryJo Sylwester
and
Katy Lewis
September 26, 2002
The haves, the have-lesses, and the have-almost-nothings
By
Josh Israel
October 23, 2008
Much has been made about Barack Obama’s record-shattering fundraising efforts ($150 million in September alone, more than $621 million raise
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McCain tax bill would save corporate contributors millions
Commercial jets not affected by rules for Grand Canyon tours
By
The Associated Press
March 15, 2012
Obama’s rainmakers
By
Caitlin Ginley
June 12, 2008
Third time not the charm for disclosure bill
By
Rachael Marcus
July 17, 2012
A song in the key of deception
By
Josh Israel
July 30, 2008
“A think tank did the counting. The numbers still could rise. Total what we were told before the war: 935 lies.”...
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Public radio and iWatch News report on daytime curfew in Los Angeles
By
Susan Ferriss
February 22, 2012
Evaluating Congress
By
Aaron Mehta
September 11, 2008
False premise for going to war
By
The Center for Public Integrity
December 10, 2008
'Safe' pesticides now first in poisonings
By
M.B. Pell
and
Jim Morris
July 30, 2008
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Treesaver e-reader debuts With ICIJ's Looting the Seas investigation
By
John Solomon
November 7, 2010
The Center for Public Integrity on Sunday launched a new e-reader designed to make reading long-form investigative projects easier on digita
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Reporters without boundaries
By
Bill Birnbauer
July 1, 2001
ICIJ accepting entries for Daniel Pearl Awards
Center garners top journalism awards
By
iWatch News
December 14, 2011
Center nominated for two online journalism awards
Digging deep: Recommended reading about investigative journalism
By
Michael Hudson
October 14, 2010
With the struggles of many old-line news media, it's easy to forget how important real reporting is to informing citizens and defeating the
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International Consortium Adds 15 Investigative Journalists
By
Steve Carpinelli
August 15, 2011
Candidates' positions on Rwanda genocide: Should U.S. intervene?
Investigative journalists gather in Brazil
By
Marina Walker Guevara
July 23, 2010
Center nominated for two online journalism awards
The new Investigative News Network
By
Gordon Witkin
July 2, 2009
We came. We saw. We talked. We argued. But when this week’s meeting at New York’s Pocantico Conference Center wrapped up Wednesday, the grou
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A million euros for Russian investigative reporting
By
David E. Kaplan
August 4, 2010
Center for Public Integrity embraces Google’s fast flip
By
Bill Buzenberg
September 15, 2009
Ellen Weiss named executive editor
Ryle to lead int’l investigative consortium
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Brainstorming the future of investigative reporting
By
Gordon Witkin
June 29, 2009
It is, admittedly, just a modest first step. But the Center for Public Integrity is co-hosting a meeting this week that we hope might eventu
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Commentary: World's journalists should collaborate in age of globalization
Center and NPR win RFK journalism award for campus assault project
Ellen Weiss named executive editor
iWatch News wins multiple major awards
Coulda been a contender: Catching up with ’08 presidential also-rans
By
Caitlin Ginley
November 25, 2008
PaperTrail is going through withdrawal. Memories of once-regular characters like Fred Thompson, Chris Dodd, and the slew of other presidenti
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Obama beats Biden in book royalties
By
Sarah Laskow
April 20, 2009
FACT CHECK: Biden’s manufactured jobs claims
By
FactCheck.Org
March 30, 2012
Top spy job is no plum
By
Peter Newbatt Smith
December 17, 2008
Obama, first lady, VP combine for 45 fundraisers since official campaign launch
By
Aaron Mehta
and
Peter H. Stone
July 5, 2011
No star turn for McCain and Obama at the local cineplex
By
Caitlin Ginley
September 2, 2008
Looking for a reprieve from the political echo chamber this election season? Your best bet may be to head to the local movie theater, which,
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Commentary: Supreme Court ruling may help spur the buying of American politicians
By
Bill Buzenberg
and
Josh Israel
January 21, 2010
Obama’s first choice for FEC raises questions about stance on 527s
By
Josh Israel
May 7, 2009
Democratic super PACs can't keep up with GOP
By
Peter H. Stone
January 31, 2012
President Obama’s opportunity to mold the FEC
By
Josh Israel
May 1, 2009
Analysis — Emails favored Walker 2-1
By
Kate Golden
March 21, 2011
Gov. Scott Walker was right: The angry crowds in Madison didn’t tell the whole story of how Wisconsinites felt. ...
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Walker’s official work time declines as national fame grows
By
Kate Golden
and
Amy Karon
May 14, 2012
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker grants significant access to companies, donors
By
Kate Golden
,
Bill Lueders
and
Amy Karon
May 20, 2012
Purdue University to slash government lobbying
By
Dave Levinthal
March 19, 2013
Wisconsin recall breaks record thanks to outside cash
By
Paul Abowd
June 3, 2012
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