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Texas Officials: BP’s Lawyer Acknowledged Company Negligence

Texas officials say a BP lawyer told them that negligence could be a cause of the Gulf disaster.

Insurance Companies Profit From Fallen Soldiers’ Funds

The death of a soldier causes pain for loved ones, but some insurance companies can profit from it, too.

On Day 100 of the BP Disaster, U.S. Has Two New Spills to Deal With

In both the Midwest and the Gulf, oil continues to pollute on Day 100 of BP's Deepwater Horizon disaster.

Memo: Arlington Cemetery Plagued by Waste and Mismanagement

A Congressional investigation into Arlington National Cemetery unearths decades-long problems and millions gone to waste.

Tracking BP Claims—Why We Did the Call-Out and What You Can Do To Help

Sasha Chavkin breaks down the $20 billion BP claims process and explains we how are reaching our to readers to track it.

Have You Filed a Claim With BP?

ProPublica wants to hear from those who have filed damage claims related to BP’s oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.

ProPublica’s Unofficial Guide to BP Spill Claims

Seeking compensation for damages from the Gulf spill? Here’s our handy guide.

For BP and Hayward, Company Shake-Up Has a Silver Lining

Tony Hayward loses his job. BP posts record losses. Will millions in pension and billions in tax savings sweeten their situation?

Mental Health Claims From Oil Spill Probably Won’t Be Paid

The administrator of BP's $20 billion fund says he will probably not compensate people for mental health claims.

BP’s Toxic Release in Texas City Under Investigation

The Texas attorney general, with one suit already pending against BP, is now looking into the recent release of toxic chemicals from the company's Texas City refinery.

Pentagon Papers Reporter: What the WikiLeaks ‘War Logs’ Tell Us

Classified documents leaked in a time of war. The comparisons abound, but what did the Pentagon Papers say about Vietnam, and what do the War Logs tell us now?

A Reading List to Put the WikiLeaks ‘War Logs’ in Context

The WikiLeaks documents on the war in Afghanistan provide a closer look at Pakistan, civilian casualities and other long-building issues.
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Man Indicted for Alleged Racial Attack in Post-Katrina New Orleans

Man Indicted for Alleged Racial Attack in Post-Katrina New Orleans

A former New Orleans resident was charged with federal hate crimes in a racially motivated shooting of three black men in the days after Hurricane Katrina.

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Fort Bliss Says It Will Examine Its Handling of Brain Injuries

Fort Bliss Says It Will Examine Its Handling of Brain Injuries

After soldiers' reports of problems, officials at Fort Bliss tell a congressman that they will review the base's care for traumatic brain injuries.

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Texas Officials: BP's Lawyer Acknowledged Company Negligence

Texas Officials: BP's Lawyer Acknowledged Company Negligence

Texas officials say a BP lawyer told them that negligence could be a cause of the Gulf disaster.

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Habitat for Humanity to Look at Drywall

Habitat for Humanity to Look at Drywall

Habitat for Humanity International has developed a task force to look at Chinese drywall, following a ProPublica and Sarasota Herald-Tribune investigation.

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States Fail to Report Disciplined Caregivers to Federal Database

States Fail to Report Disciplined Caregivers to Federal Database

Hundreds of state agencies have failed to tell the federal government about health professionals they disciplined, ProPublica has found.

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Resources for Investigating Investor Restrictions on Mortgage Modifications

Resources for Investigating Investor Restrictions on Mortgage Modifications

Our guide on how to investigate the investors' contract that governs your mortgage.

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