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Revolving door between SEC, law firms spins at dizzying speed
More than 200 ex-SEC lawyers went back to agency on behalf of clients
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Tobacco company penalties may signal U.S. crackdown on industry practices overseas
By
Traver Riggins
and
Ricardo Sandoval Palos
August 11, 2010
Mutual fund champion on short list for SEC investor advocate
By
Jeremy Borden
November 16, 2010
"Help wanted" to influence Dodd-Frank law
By
Julie Vorman
October 26, 2010
Reform reading: Whistling to the SEC
By
Julie Vorman
November 2, 2010
Reform reading: Senator asks Fed for details of loans to rich investors, tax haven funds
By
Julie Vorman
December 7, 2010
A roundup of news and commentary to help consumers monitor the transparency and accountability of the Dodd-Frank financial reform law....
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Bank of America, which spent $4 billion to buy Countrywide, now must pay $8.5 billion settlement to Countrywide investors
By
Julie Vorman
June 29, 2011
Reform reading: New York AG takes aim at Bank of America
By
Shirley Gao
June 13, 2011
Financial reform this week: CFPB pushes ahead with plan for non-bank regulation
By
Julie Vorman
July 5, 2011
Daily financial reform roundup
By
Julie Vorman
September 13, 2010
Activist asbestos inspector faces threats, industry backlash
By
Jim Morris
and
Marcelo Soares
April 14, 2011
Official endures threats, ostracism – and now a lawsuit for activism
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Asbestos test under fire in Japan
By
Scilla Alecci
December 21, 2010
Following the money on asbestos
By
David E. Kaplan
July 22, 2010
India: An out of control asbestos market
By
Marina Walker Guevara
July 30, 2010
EPA allowed unsafe handling of asbestos, IG says
By
Jim Morris
and
Chris Hamby
December 15, 2011
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Report alleges problems in military’s brain injury study in Iraq
By
Jeremy Borden
April 11, 2011
IG criticizes traumatic brain injury study of soldiers in Iraq
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Traumatic brain injury center for vets plagued by management problems
By
Laurel Adams
March 1, 2011
Alleged traumatic brain injury research misconduct investigated by Pentagon
By
Nick Schwellenbach
July 30, 2010
Food safety labs may not have capacity to handle a crisis like Japan's
By
Aaron Mehta
and
Laurel Adams
April 12, 2011
IG criticizes agencies charged with protecting American food safety as unprepared and understaffed
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GAO: 15 agencies in charge of 30 food-related laws
By
Laurel Adams
March 21, 2011
Federal agencies falling short in protecting U.S. food supply
By
Max Levy
and
Mattea Kramer
October 2, 2011
Laws haven’t kept deadly pathogens out of meat, poultry
By
Teresa Lostroh
and
Rachel Albin
October 5, 2011
USDA audit says E. coli testing in ground beef is flawed
By
Aaron Mehta
March 7, 2011
EPA lacked strategy to create jobs with $7.2 billion stimulus funding
By
Laurel Adams
April 14, 2011
IG criticizes EPA's stimulus projects for not taking job creation into account
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Recovery board foiled by its own effort to track stimulus spending
By
John Solomon
March 26, 2010
Homebuilders leave trough hungry, despite lobby blitz
By
Joe Eaton
January 29, 2009
DOT criticized for vagueness on $9.5 billion in projects
By
Aaron Mehta
April 11, 2011
Tea Party founder, Texans among those asking for stimulus funds
By
Julie Vorman
October 19, 2010
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A more likely nuclear nightmare
By
Susan Q. Stranahan
May 11, 2011
A more probable nuclear power threat than quake or tsunami: recurring fires
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Nuclear sites lack adequate security
By
The Center for Public Integrity
December 10, 2008
Nuclear miscalculation: Why regulators miss power plant threats from quakes and storms
By
Susan Q. Stranahan
September 13, 2011
What are the risks of an earthquake beneath a reactor near you?
By
Chris Hamby
August 23, 2011
Regulators aware for years of understated seismic risks to nuclear plants
By
Jim Morris
and
Bill Sloat
March 18, 2011
IRS isn't catching fraudulent and excessive home energy credits
By
Laurel Adams
May 19, 2011
IRS can't verify $6.8 billion in energy tax credits claimed by home owners
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IRS gets more tools to crack down on overseas tax cheats
By
Laurel Adams
November 30, 2010
Tax credits for alternative-fuel vehicles went to prisoners, IRS employees
By
Laurel Adams
February 3, 2011
IRS nonprofit division overloaded, understaffed
By
Dave Levinthal
May 14, 2013
IRS could save millions through e-filing
By
Laurel Adams
March 8, 2011
Contractor can't account for $9.8 million in project to aid Iraqi farmers
By
Laurel Adams
May 23, 2011
IG questions almost $10 million in questionable costs billed by Iraqi farm contractor
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The struggle to police foreign subcontractors in Iraq and Afghanistan
By
Nick Schwellenbach
and
Lagan Sebert
August 29, 2010
Only quarter of Pakistan aid money went directly to programs
By
Laurel Adams
January 5, 2011
State and USAID struggle with contractors, putting billions at risk
By
Laurel Adams
March 4, 2011
India: U.S. family planning aid in limbo
By
Alexandra Duszak
September 6, 2011
ATF let hundreds of U.S. weapons fall into hands of suspected Mexican gunrunners
By
John Solomon
,
David Heath
and
Gordon Witkin
March 3, 2011
Front-line agents and Sen.Charles Grassley are sharply questioning a federal investigation that allowed hundreds of guns to move across the
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Justice Department enacts rule for reporting of rifle sales along the Southwest border
By
Corbin Hiar
July 11, 2011
ATF orders immediate review of gun-running operation
By
John Solomon
March 4, 2011
Border agents unwittingly freed suspects near border with weapons from federal sting
By
John Solomon
,
David Heath
and
Ricardo Sandoval Palos
March 24, 2011
Rep. Issa, Attorney General Holder clash over ATF gun trafficking probe
By
David Heath
May 4, 2011
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