IRS red tape, old guard slow whistleblowing on corporate tax cheats

By Michael Hudson

IRS stingy in rewarding tipsters who turn in corporate tax cheats

Democrats demand ouster of regulator for not being tough enough with banks

By Shirley Gao

Democrats demand ouster of regulator who doesn't see need for higher capital requirements

Inside the shell: Drugs, arms and tax scams

By Gerard Ryle

The man behind shell companies linked to arms deals, drug lords and tax fraud.
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Tim Pawlenty's ties to "Swift Boat" Bob Perry

By Delal Pektas and Kelsey Sheehy

Texas donor of "Swift Boat" fame has long come to Tim Pawlenty's aid

U.S. lawmakers frustrated by lack of answers about Google Street View Wi-spying

By Chris Thompson

Obama administration barely takes notice of Google Wi-spy incident

FBI investigation may make Murdoch political beneficiaries skittish

By Josh Israel

Murdoch and News Corp. spent millions on political contributions

Excerpts from this story referencing "Senator":

"… data.  His favorite recipients have included the National Republican Senatorial Committee (at least $76,000), the Republican National Committee (over $ …"

"… st $76,000), the Republican National Committee (over $55,000), former U.S. Senator and current presidential hopeful Rick Santorum (over $10,000), and Senate …"

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IMPACT: Senators urge Pentagon to address decrepit military base schools

By Kristen Lombardi

IMPACT: Bipartisan Senate group writes Panetta about military school conditions

Politically-connected LightSquared pushes wireless Internet plan despite GPS concerns

By John Aloysius Farrell and Fred Schulte

New wireless Internet from politically connected LightSquared could jeopardize GPS

Excerpts from this story referencing "Senator":

"… p. 30, 2009, Falcone and his wife Lisa each gave $30,400 to the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, the maximum allowed. On Sept. 23, 2010, Ahuja gave …"

IMPACT: Nelson calls conditions at some military base schools "shameful"

By Kristen Lombardi

There have been a flurry of requests from Capitol Hill to repair schools on military bases in the wake of an iWatch News probe

Predatory lending: A decade of warnings

By Kat Aaron

Both Congress and the Fed did little to stop spread of subprime crisis

Excerpts from this story referencing "Senator":

"… tried to address the problems in the subprime market. In 1998, Democratic Senator Dick Durbin of Illinois tried to strengthen protections for borrowers with …"

"… o hammer out the final version of the legislation, under the leadership of Senator Charles Grassley, the Iowa Republican who was the principal Senate sponsor …"

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