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Special treatment for 'high profile' patients; exasperation for the rest of us
By
Wendell Potter
May 12, 2011
The president's mother and his struggle for health care reform
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ANALYSIS: Insurers's bait and switch
By
Wendell Potter
June 30, 2011
ANALYSIS: Romney and Scott in Wonderland
By
Wendell Potter
August 15, 2011
ANALYSIS: Why the insurance industry needs Obamacare to stay in business
By
Wendell Potter
April 9, 2012
OPINION: Could nonprofit health insurance plans be the real reformers?
By
Wendell Potter
May 29, 2012
Advice on the 'bailout bonanza' from a controversial pitchman
By
Nick Schwellenbach
and
Aaron Mehta
June 2, 2009
Meet Fred Steinberg. He “will personally outline what you must know for your company to prosper under the ‘new capitalism’ emerging from Wa
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The political donation histories of Obama’s potential new justices
By
Aaron Mehta
May 1, 2009
When word leaked Thursday night that Supreme Court Justice David Souter is planning to retire after this court term ends, it took about 30 s
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Commentary: Everything I'm telling you is entirely legal
By
Charles Lewis
December 21, 2000
Both parties block quick votes on Obama tax plan
By
The Associated Press
July 11, 2012
Obama beats Biden in book royalties
By
Sarah Laskow
April 20, 2009
Daily Disclosure: Americans for Prosperity launches first ad of $25 million campaign
By
Alexandra Duszak
August 8, 2012
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Retiring CFTC judge levels unfairness accusations at colleague
Here’s a cautionary tale about the lack of oversight of administrative law judges and the limitations of accountability journalism. ...
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Toothless regulator looks to take a bite out of derivatives
By
Ben Protess
June 24, 2009
CFTC watchdog flunks review, cited for sloppy procedures
By
Shirley Gao
June 17, 2011
Financial reform this week: Derivatives market jittery about missed deadlines
By
Julie Vorman
June 13, 2011
One year after reform law passed, Wall Street still spending big on lobbying
By
Shirley Gao
August 2, 2011
Right on the money: The George W. Bush profile
By
Charles Lewis
July 8, 2003
On January 30, 1990, Platt's Oilgram News, a respected trade journal of the petroleum industry, reported that a subsidiary of a small, Dalla
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George H.W. Bush — Revisited
By
John Solomon
March 21, 2011
After skipping Ground Zero event with Obama, Bush made three paid speeches
By
Peter H. Stone
May 20, 2011
Party machines, lobbyists and special interests: Part three
By
Shannon Feaster
,
Nathaniel Heller
,
Marianne Holt
,
Annys Shin
and
Russ Tisinger
March 2, 2000
Overnight guests at governor's mansion added $2.2 million to Bush campaign
By
Nathaniel Heller
March 15, 2000
Financial stability panel told of "inexcusable breakdowns" in foreclosure process
By
Jeremy Borden
November 23, 2010
Banks and mortgage servicers accused of foreclosing homes improperly are being put under the microscope by regulators, who will recommend in
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Reform reading: Will Warren aide fill top job at new consumer agency?
By
Shirley Gao
June 9, 2011
Geithner moves to new home, but some question his temporary digs
By
Philip Shenon
August 26, 2009
Reform reading: Volcker rule deadline tomorrow
By
Julie Vorman
November 4, 2010
Reform reading: Senator asks Fed for details of loans to rich investors, tax haven funds
By
Julie Vorman
December 7, 2010
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But does it work?
By
Chris Hamby
July 7, 2011
After 29 years, little evidence self-policing workplaces are safer
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Black lung surges back in coal country
By
Chris Hamby
July 8, 2012
Lost letter: How government fails to deliver on worker safety
By
Chris Hamby
October 13, 2011
Massachusetts workers killed, injured at facilities touted as 'Model Workplaces'
By
Beverly Ford
May 18, 2012
New scrutiny of worker safety excludes some chemical plants
By
Chris Hamby
December 1, 2011
Politically-connected LightSquared pushes wireless Internet plan despite GPS concerns
By
John Aloysius Farrell
and
Fred Schulte
July 19, 2011
New wireless Internet from politically connected LightSquared could jeopardize GPS
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Big payday for U.S. ambassador with stake in go-go wireless Internet firm
By
John Aloysius Farrell
and
Fred Schulte
July 22, 2011
Obama rewards big bundlers with jobs, commissions, stimulus money, government contracts, and more
By
Fred Schulte
,
John Aloysius Farrell
and
Jeremy Borden
June 15, 2011
Daily Disclosure: Americans for Prosperity launches first ad of $25 million campaign
By
Alexandra Duszak
August 8, 2012
Obama bundlers closely tied to influence industry
By
Michael Beckel
March 8, 2013
Inside an office
By
Steve Weinburg
June 26, 2003
An elected prosecutor explains misconduct from an inside perspective
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Turning on their own
By
Steve Weinburg
June 26, 2003
Anatomy of misconduct
By
Steve Weinburg
June 26, 2003
Methodology, The Team for Harmful Error
By
The Center for Public Integrity
June 26, 2003
Changing an office's culture
By
Steve Weinburg
June 26, 2003
527s run aground in the states
By
Kevin Bogardus
October 24, 2005
Groups continue to raise money as some regulators crack down
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Frequently asked questions
By
The Center for Public Integrity
September 26, 2006
Loophole allows donors to give without leaving a trace
By
Marianne Holt
and
Kathryn Wallace
March 30, 2000
Old parties learn new tricks
By
Kevin Bogardus
May 26, 2005
Stealth PACs revealed
By
The Center for Public Integrity
February 9, 2000
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