Coal ash: The hidden story

By Kristen Lombardi

Pat Nees never liked the water at the Moose Lodge. Almost everyone in tiny Colstrip, Montana, drank and dined at Lodge #2190, but the well w

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"… Nees among them — frequently doubled over from indigestion.Nees, 57, a board member at the lodge, fielded numerous complaints about the water. But he and fell …"

Bankers, consumer groups clash over IRS plan to crack down on foreign tax cheats

By Michael Hudson

US banks say they shouldn't have to report foreign deposits

Few options for Obama administration in Syria

By Laurel Adams

Existing sanctions on Syria severely limit Obama's options to step in as civilians are killed
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Is Congress failing on Homeland Security oversight?

By Sarah Laskow

Boston Marathon bombing raises new questions.

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"… tor John McCain, the Arizona Republican, and Senator Joe Lieberman, then a Connecticut Democrat, drafted the 2002 bill authorizing the National Commission on Ter …"

Mitch Daniels' state PAC raised more money than other presidential wannabees

By Aaron Mehta

Mitch Daniels raised more than $2 million for his state-based PAC, highest among presidential contenders

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"… s report. …"

"… . The development of state level PACs is often seen as a sign of a serious presidential contender. Donors to state level PACs can contribute from all over the …"

"… the general political efforts of somebody who may very well be running for president in the near future.”Among Daniels’ largest contributors were Hoosiers …"

"… $60,000 in the first quarter of this year.The report also noted potential presidential candidates who doled out money to state-level candidates. These funds c …"

A vote of confidence for Mueller, but the same old computer problems for the FBI

By Aaron Mehta

Creating computerized case tracking system bedevils FBI director
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Scared Red: The PACs that followed the nation rightward in 2010

By Josh Israel, Aaron Mehta and Elizabeth Lucas

The PACs that followed the nation rightward in 2010

PACs flocked to conservative Blue Dog Democrats, then fled after crucial votes

By Josh Israel and Aaron Mehta

In mid-2009, the 52 conservative House Democrats who made up the Blue Dog Coalition were at the height of their power. Money was rolling in

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"… engers to incumbent Blue Dog Coalition members.Carol Raulston, senior vice president for communications at the National Mining Association, said that her organ …"

More Harken Energy Corporation documents

August 1, 2002 — The New York Daily News reported on July 30 that Harken Energy Corporation set up a Cayman Islands subsidiary, the Harken B

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"… board meeting, however, show that after a presentation from Monte Swetnam, president of the Harken Exploration Company and the company’s point man on the Bah …"

Carbon as a commodity

By Marianne Lavelle

Can a $2 trillion 'cap and trade' market fight climate change?

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