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Feds Sue Arizona Sheriff in Civil Rights Investigation

The Maricopa County, Ariz., sheriff is being sued by the feds, who say he isn’t cooperating with an investigation into whether he discriminates against Hispanics.

Regulators Question If Market Manipulation Caused ‘Flash Crash’

The SEC is reportedly investigating whether ‘quote stuffing’ is illegal.

Moody’s Escapes SEC Lawsuit, Now Moves to Shield Itself From Liability

The major ratings agencies are seeking to protect themselves from liability when they issue erroneous ratings.

Feds Warn Residents Near Wyoming Gas Drilling Sites Not to Drink Their Water

The federal government is warning residents in a small Wyoming town with extensive natural gas development not to drink their water.

The To-Do List Gets Longer for House Ethics Investigators

The Office of Congressional Ethics recommends further investigation of Reps. John Campbell, Tom Price and Joseph Crowley.

Loan Mod Profiles: In Trial Limbo

Extended trial periods delay answers and cause problems for homeowners looking for mortgage modifications.

Koch Industries Fought the Health Care Law, But Sought Funds From It

Koch Industries' billionaire owner criticized the government for its "takeover" of health care, but after it passed, his company applied for funding under the new law--and is getting it.

A.C. Thompson Discusses Disorder in New Orleans

A.C. Thompson discusses how New Orleans police officers were authorized to shoot looters and the fallout from our previous NOPD reporting.

New Gulf Compensation Chief Lags in Processing Claims

Kenneth Feinberg’s new system for handling claims from the Gulf oil spill is already running into delays.

FDA’s Findings on Salmonella-Linked Egg Farms: Mice, Maggots, Manure

After a salmonella outbreak, Food and Drug Administration inspectors find plentiful problems on two Iowa egg farms.

Justice Dept: No Charges Coming Soon Against Prisoner Who Was Waterboarded

Prosecutors have hit a wall in their case against Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri, who is accused of masterminding the Cole bombing.

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Rep. Teague Pledges Deeper Inquiry Into Treatment for Brain-Injured Soldiers

Rep. Harry Teague promises to dramatically expand an inquiry into the treatment of soldiers who have suffered mild traumatic brain injuries.
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Federal Agents Open Inquiry Into Order Authorizing NOPD Cops to Shoot Looters

Federal Agents Open Inquiry Into Order Authorizing NOPD Cops to Shoot Looters

Federal agents are looking into allegations that high-ranking New Orleans police commanders gave orders after Hurricane Katrina authorizing officers to shoot looters.

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Loan Mod Profiles: In Trial Limbo

Loan Mod Profiles: In Trial Limbo

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Rep. Teague Pledges Deeper Inquiry Into Treatment for Brain-Injured Soldiers

Rep. Teague Pledges Deeper Inquiry Into Treatment for Brain-Injured Soldiers

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New Gulf Compensation Chief Lags in Processing Claims

New Gulf Compensation Chief Lags in Processing Claims

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Documents Tie German Company to Chinese Subsidiary That Produced Defective Drywall

Documents Tie German Company to Chinese Subsidiary That Produced Defective Drywall

Documents tie a German company to a Chinese subsidiary that produced defective drywall, but family-owned Knauf Gips says it’s not legally responsible for the problem

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States Fail to Report Disciplined Caregivers to Federal Database

States Fail to Report Disciplined Caregivers to Federal Database

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