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A bankruptcy plan for Patriot Coal Corp. would have thrown into question the medical coverage of 208 miners, wives and widows.
Drugmakers disclose their payments to doctors, dentists, even chiropractors. But spending on nurse practitioners and physician assistants is excluded. Legislation in the Senate would change that.
America’s out-of-date, unfair laws for collecting debts could be dramatically improved by these simple steps.
The black neighborhoods where collection suits hit hardest
An explanation of how we analyzed whether debt collection lawsuits disproportionately impact black communities.
The think tank claims Scorecard’s methods aren’t reliable, but its commentary is undermined by supposition, conflicts of interest and a lack of evidence.
Verizon is merging its cellphone tracking supercookie with AOL’s ad tracking network to match users’ online habits with their offline details.
Podcast: New Yorker staff writer Jennifer Gonnerman discusses her reporting on a teenager who, after spending three years on Rikers Island without being convicted of a crime, took his own life.
How a home for troubled children came undone and what it means for California’s chance at reform.
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The think tank claims Scorecard’s methods aren’t reliable, but its commentary is undermined by supposition, conflicts of interest and a lack of evidence.
How one of the country’s most venerated charities has failed disaster victims, broken promises and made dubious claims of success.
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Senator Wants Names of Red Cross Officials Who Didn’t Cooperate With Government Inquiry
America’s out-of-date, unfair laws for collecting debts could be dramatically improved by these simple steps.
The Colorado River is dying – the victim of legally sanctioned overuse, the relentless forces of urban growth, willful ignorance among policymakers and a misplaced confidence in human ingenuity. ProPublica investigates the policies that are putting this precious resource in peril.
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Amid Drought, California Experiments With Leasing Water Rights
Driven by big business and insurers, states nationwide are dismantling workers’ compensation, slashing benefits to injured workers and making it more difficult for them to get care. Meanwhile employers are paying the lowest rates for workers’ comp insurance since the 1970s.
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ProPublica Partners With Beacon to Promote Workers’ Comp Reporting