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Maryland challenges online payday lender owned by tribal member
By
Amy Biegelsen
March 21, 2011
Western Sky Financial’s website features a logo with three teepees and a toll-free number for customers to apply for an overnight loan. A no
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Broad reach of new consumer financial agency may fall short in some areas
By
David Heath
February 7, 2011
Borrower Nightmares: $700 dormitory fee costs family its car
By
Amy Biegelsen
July 15, 2011
Borrower Nightmares
By
Julie Vorman
July 14, 2011
In trouble from an online payday loan? You might not have to repay it
By
David Heath
September 30, 2011
The politics of energy: Oil and gas
By
Kevin Bogardus
December 15, 2003
WASHINGTON, December 15, 2003 — The sweeping energy bill now pending in Congress offers a geyser of new tax breaks and other government good
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Commentary: Profiteering from democracy
By
Charles Lewis
August 30, 2000
EPA focuses anew on obscure chemicals in consumer products
By
Jane Kay
August 8, 2011
EPA's 'Brownfields' program coming up short
By
Gwyneth Shaw
,
Beverly Ford
and
Evelyn Larrubia
September 25, 2012
K Street lobbyists carry water for OPEC
By
Kevin Bogardus
September 22, 2004
Campaign cash: The independent fundraising gold rush since 'Citizens United' ruling
By
Peter H. Stone
October 4, 2010
For many powerful GOP operatives and allied fundraisers, the luncheon last April felt like one part reunion and one part strategy summit for
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Obama pep talk to donors
By
Peter H. Stone
March 17, 2011
Karl Rove-linked Crossroads has more than doubled its earlier fundraising goal of $120 million
By
Peter H. Stone
September 8, 2011
Democratic groups re-group to clear up confusion among frustrated donors
By
Peter H. Stone
September 27, 2011
Consultant profile: Olsen & Shuvalov
By
Robert Brodsky
September 26, 2006
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White House visitor logs riddled with holes
By
Fred Schulte
and
Viveca Novak
April 13, 2011
Obama touts release of Secret Service logs but data has huge gaps
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Justice backs new category of secret gov't files
By
The Associated Press
March 14, 2012
State Department FOIA requests unanswered four long years later
By
Josh Israel
July 6, 2011
Government can't keep up with information requests
By
The Associated Press
March 12, 2012
Government transparency under Obama misses the mark
By
Jim Morris
March 16, 2010
Analysis — Death panels, fact and fiction
By
Wendell Potter
March 21, 2011
“Death panels” are back in the news and Congress is turning its attention to them once again. The problem is, lawmakers are looking in all t
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ANALYSIS: Death panels real and imagined
By
Wendell Potter
July 7, 2011
ANALYSIS: Why the 'safety net' can't keep up with medical needs of uninsured Americans
By
Wendell Potter
August 29, 2011
Stimulus funds will build state health exchanges but might not sustain them
By
Josh Israel
and
Kimberly Leonard
November 2, 2011
OPINION: Guess who would benefit from privatizing Medicare?
By
Wendell Potter
June 4, 2012
Climate change lobbying dominated by 10 firms
By
Marianne Lavelle
and
Matthew Lewis
May 20, 2009
Hundreds of lobbyists are cramming into Room 2123 of the Rayburn House Office Building this week for the House Energy and Commerce Committee
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Washington lobbying giants cash in on health reform debate
By
Joe Eaton
,
M.B. Pell
and
Aaron Mehta
March 26, 2010
K Street pushes Chinese textiles interests
By
Marina Walker Guevara
September 23, 2005
The top 10 companies lobbying on climate change
By
Marianne Lavelle
May 20, 2009
Illegal defense
By
Lauren Bonora
,
Kate Sheppard
and
Alex Knott
August 4, 2005
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Patrick Leahy — Senate Judiciary Committee
By
Aaron Mehta
January 5, 2011
Longtime liberal stalwart Patrick Leahy of Vermont will continue to be a crucial figure in shaping the future path of the Supreme Court as c
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Politicization of Department of Justice
By
The Center for Public Integrity
December 10, 2008
Karl Rove-linked Crossroads has more than doubled its earlier fundraising goal of $120 million
By
Peter H. Stone
September 8, 2011
Darrell Issa's tangled business and congressional interests
By
Jeremy Borden
August 15, 2011
New GOP super PAC aimed at attracting youth vote
By
Rachael Marcus
May 14, 2012
Withdrawn FEC nominee laments “broken” confirmation process
By
Josh Israel
and
Aaron Mehta
October 7, 2010
In early August, the White House quietly informed the U.S. Senate that it was withdrawing the nomination of labor lawyer John J. Sullivan
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Senate Republicans vote no on disclosure
By
Rachael Marcus
July 17, 2012
Tester offers e-filing amendment to budget bill
By
Michael Beckel
March 22, 2013
FBI still struggles to recreate itself as intelligence-driven agency
By
Laurel Adams
May 2, 2011
The perils of a highway bill
By
Gordon Witkin
October 14, 2011
You Report: Election 2010
By
Josh Israel
and
Aaron Mehta
September 30, 2010
The Supreme Court's ruling in the Citizens United case opened the floodgates for corporations and unions to spend unlimited amounts of money
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Despite court win after Citizens United, SpeechNow.Org yet to capitalize
By
Josh Israel
and
Aaron Mehta
September 7, 2010
Last week, a Houston-based group called Texas Tea Party Patriots PAC, alerted the Federal Election Commission that it intends to raise unlim
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GOP super PAC men seek to overturn donation limits
By
Michael Beckel
March 15, 2012
The dispersion of disclosure
By
MaryJo Sylwester
and
Katy Lewis
September 26, 2002
New lobbyist bundler database not yet searchable
By
Aaron Mehta
and
Josh Israel
April 26, 2010
FEC deadlocks on Super PAC ad coordination with candidates
By
Sandy Johnson
December 1, 2011
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