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Revelations on NYPD Surveillance of Muslims Contradict Bloomberg Claims

Last summer, New York Mayor Bloomberg said the police department focuses on threats, not religion. A new report suggests otherwise.
How to Kill the Volcker Rule: Just Add Fat

How to Kill the Volcker Rule: Just Add Fat

Follow the Money: Payment Trail Reveals Challenges of Ridding Liberia of Corruption

Follow the Money: Payment Trail Reveals Challenges of Ridding Liberia of Corruption

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New York Court Affirms Towns’ Powers to Ban Fracking

New York communities gain new authority to determine who can frack in their town.

Two Wall Street Players Ensnared in New Probe

Banker involved in Magnetar deals is one of two recommended for disciplinary action for "alleged misrepresentations in connection with the sale" of a complex security.

Pioneering a Way to Distinguish Blood Disorders From Child Abuse

Child deaths are especially challenging for coroners and medical examiners because several diseases have symptoms that can mimic those of abuse. Dr. Michael Laposata and his colleagues have designed a series of blood tests to diagnose such disorders more accurately.

SEC Warns Top Banker of Charges Over Magnetar Deal

The SEC has warned Alexander Rekeda that it is considering civil charges against him for his role in creating risky collateralized debt obligations while working for the Japanese bank Mizuho.

Graphic: Who are the Super PACs’ Biggest Donors?

An interactive chart showing the share of all contributions given by the top ten donors to each of the 12 largest super PACs.

The Best, Most Revealing Reporting on the Foreclosure Crisis

Our roundup of standout reporting on the foreclosure mess.

Federal Rules to Disclose Fracking Chemicals Could Come with Exceptions

New proposed federal regulations would require drillers to disclose the names and concentrations of the chemicals they use, but would allow exemptions for substances deemed trade secrets.

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Colorado Redistricting Had Inside Help

Colorado Redistricting Had Inside Help

Hired guns paid by anonymous donors played pivotal role as hopes of bi-partisan deal slipped away.

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Pioneering a Way to Distinguish Blood Disorders From Child Abuse

Pioneering a Way to Distinguish Blood Disorders From Child Abuse

Child deaths are especially challenging for coroners and medical examiners because several diseases have symptoms that can mimic those of abuse. Dr. Michael Laposata and his colleagues have designed a series of blood tests to diagnose such disorders more accurately.

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The Best, Most Revealing Reporting on the Foreclosure Crisis

The Best, Most Revealing Reporting on the Foreclosure Crisis

Our roundup of standout reporting on the foreclosure mess.

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New York Court Affirms Towns’ Powers to Ban Fracking

New York Court Affirms Towns’ Powers to Ban Fracking

New York communities gain new authority to determine who can frack in their town.

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Dollars for Doctors

ProPublica is tracking the financial ties between doctors and medical companies.

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Allergan Erases Doctor Payment Records

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Presidential Pardons

White criminals seeking presidential pardons are nearly four times as likely to succeed as people of color, a ProPublica examination has found.

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House Panel Queries Attorney General About Pardon Office

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Two Wall Street Players Ensnared in New Probe

Two Wall Street Players Ensnared in New Probe

Banker involved in Magnetar deals is one of two recommended for disciplinary action for "alleged misrepresentations in connection with the sale" of a complex security.

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