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Analysis – The ‘Front Group’ hall of shame
By
Wendell Potter
April 11, 2011
Today is the day health insurers and their allies plan to launch their brand new front group the Choice and Competition Coalition.
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ANALYSIS: The profit in keeping you ignorant
By
Wendell Potter
October 31, 2011
ANALYSIS: Health insurers try to fool Congress with fuzzy math
By
Wendell Potter
April 16, 2012
ANALYSIS: Why the insurance industry needs Obamacare to stay in business
By
Wendell Potter
April 9, 2012
ANALYSIS: Insurers's bait and switch
By
Wendell Potter
June 30, 2011
Traumatic brain injury center for vets plagued by management problems
By
Laurel Adams
March 1, 2011
The Pentagon’s traumatic brain injury and psychological health center for veterans has been hindered by unfocused leadership, slow hiring, a
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Report alleges problems in military’s brain injury study in Iraq
By
Jeremy Borden
April 11, 2011
Alleged traumatic brain injury research misconduct investigated by Pentagon
By
Nick Schwellenbach
July 30, 2010
Watchdog interference: Inspectors General say agencies hinder investigations
By
John Solomon
and
Amy Biegelsen
October 19, 2010
Top lawmaker urges Obama to fill gov’t watchdog jobs
By
John Solomon
July 16, 2010
Think twice before setting off a bug bomb
By
M.B. Pell
October 17, 2008
Before setting off a neurotoxic bug bomb in your house, you might want to try a couple of less extreme measures first: maybe clean up a litt
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Hartz Mountain disputes our story on pets and pesticides; the Center responds
By
M.B. Pell
May 29, 2009
EPA cracks down on flea, tick labels in wake of Center probe
By
M.B. Pell
and
Jim Morris
March 18, 2010
California a step ahead in pesticide control
By
Jillian Olsen
September 12, 2008
'Safe' pesticides now first in poisonings
By
M.B. Pell
and
Jim Morris
July 30, 2008
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House committee moves to allow suits for military medical malpractice
By
Nick Schwellenbach
October 9, 2009
Congress moved Wednesday toward allowing soldiers to sue military medical personnel for medical malpractice, except in cases related to comb
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Analysis — Obama’s view: Not a lot left to debate in health care law
By
Wendell Potter
January 26, 2011
ANALYSIS: Rick Perry dodges questions on health care, as Texas falls behind
By
Wendell Potter
December 8, 2011
ANALYSIS: The mythical benefits of tort reform in Texas
By
Wendell Potter
September 1, 2011
Billing clients interest fees on lawyer loans legal, but uncommon
Did the FDA miss signals on a troubled heart drug?
By
Jeanne Lenzer
December 22, 2008
It has been a rough eight months for the drug maker Actavis, Inc. and its powerful heart drug, Digitek. Following repeated Food and Drug Adm
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FDA's flimsy recall power for food imports puts public at risk, watchdog says
By
Aaron Mehta
and
Ben Wieder
July 6, 2011
FDA enforcement actions way down
By
The Center for Public Integrity
December 10, 2008
Amid digital records surge, a lack of policing by the FDA
By
Emma Schwartz
and
Fred Schulte
April 21, 2010
Most drug trial results analyzed by FDA hidden from view
By
Naseem Miller
May 14, 2010
House offers budget boost to troubled Pentagon agency fighting roadside bombs
By
Corbin Hiar
July 14, 2011
The House has added more cash for the Pentagon's troubled agency fighting roadside bombs
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Counter-IED efforts still beset by poor oversight and duplication
By
Zach Toombs
and
Aaron Mehta
August 6, 2012
IMPACT: Marines cancel contract for device that used lightning to attack roadside bombs
By
Sharon Weinberger
August 10, 2011
JIEDDO: The Manhattan Project that bombed
By
Peter Cary
and
Nancy Youssef
March 27, 2011
Decades after war, millions of unexploded U.S. bombs haunt Laos
By
Bobby Caina Calvan
September 23, 2011
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White House urges end to programs that can make dangerous jobs safer
By
Jim Morris
August 4, 2011
Budget cuts could impair safety in some of the deadliest occupations
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Black lung surges back in coal country
By
Chris Hamby
July 8, 2012
Diesel dangers: Mining companies get first look at government cancer study
By
Jim Morris
and
Chris Hamby
September 27, 2010
California's 'safe' workplaces include employers with spotty records
By
FairWarning
July 7, 2011
Massachusetts workers killed, injured at facilities touted as 'Model Workplaces'
By
Beverly Ford
May 18, 2012
Windfalls of war: Pentagon's no-bid contracts triple in 10 years of war
By
Sharon Weinberger
August 29, 2011
Since 9/11, Pentagon's no-bid military contracts have tripled -- to $140 billion
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Outsourcing the Pentagon
By
Larry Makinson
September 29, 2004
Sending troops home could pave way for more non-competitive defense contracting
By
R. Jeffrey Smith
October 22, 2011
Early warning
By
Alan Green
May 5, 2004
Top 100 Contractors in Iraq, Afghanistan
By
The Center for Public Integrity
November 19, 2007
FDA failure to ensure drug safety
By
The Center for Public Integrity
December 10, 2008
Vioxx dangers raise questions about FDA's ability to monitor drugs
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Prescription for power
By
M. Asif Ismail
April 28, 2005
FDA: A shell of its former self
By
M. Asif Ismail
July 7, 2005
Inkling of concern: Chemicals in tattoo inks face scrutiny
By
Brett Israel
August 31, 2011
Dust reforms stymied by years of inaction
By
Ken Ward Jr.
July 8, 2012
Glossary of terms
By
International Consortium of Investigative Journalists
November 30, 2006
Here are some common acronyms and terms in the Divine Intervention project
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Bush's AIDS initiative: Too little choice, too much ideology
By
Wendell Rawls Jr.
November 30, 2006
Ethiopia
By
Marina Walker Guevara
November 30, 2006
Fatal error
By
Sarah Fort
November 30, 2006
American Red Cross
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