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Paul Kiel

Paul Kiel
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Paul Kiel's coverage of the foreclosure crisis at ProPublica won a 2011 Scripps Howard Award for business/economics reporting and a Best in Business award from the Society of American Business Editors and Writers. He’s produced stories for the Washington Post, USA Today, Slate, and American Public Media’s Marketplace, among others.

Before joining ProPublica in 2008, Kiel wrote for TPMmuckraker, Talking Points Memo's investigative reporting blog. TPM's coverage of the firings of U.S. attorneys and politicization of the Department of Justice won a George Polk Award for legal reporting.

Articles (page 8 of 22)

Bailed-Out Bank CEOs Enjoy Corporate Jets

Ratings Agencies Largely Escape Regulatory Overhaul

$39.1 Million Goes to 7 Banks

Banks Target Proposed Consumer Protection Agency

U.S. Says No (for Now) to California Bailout

Obama Admin Readies Pitch for Regulation Overhaul

On Marketplace: Golden Parachutes at Bailout Banks

Bailout Bank Execs Get Payouts

Bailed-out Firms in Lawmakers’ Portfolios

What Congress Said

$68 Billion Returns to Bailout Kitty

Obama Admin Regulatory Reforms Become More Modest

Treasury Slow to Keep Transparency Promise

The Haves and The Bailed Outs

Another Tale of Banks’ Lobbying Muscle

Toxic Loans Program on Hold

Congress Aids Banks After Big Contribs

The Government as Shareholder

GM by the Numbers

GM Belongs to Us

Paul Kiel
Read Paul Kiel's e-book, The Great American Foreclosure Story, on your Kindle or mobile device.

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