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Soldiers With Brain Trauma Denied Purple Hearts, Adding Insult to Injury

Soldiers with mild traumatic brain injuries have been denied Purple Hearts, even though the injury is specifically mentioned as eligible for one.

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Gulf Compensation Czar Apologizes for Falling Short of Goals

Gulf spill paymaster Ken Feinberg apologizes for the kinks in the claims process.

BP’s Internal Investigation vs. What We Already Know

BP's long-awaited internal report is out, and it shares the blame with contractors Halliburton and Transocean.

ProPublica’s Jake Bernstein Talks About Banks’ Self-Dealing

Jake Bernstein answers readers' questions about the how and why CDOs exacerbated the financial crisis.

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Primer: Regulators Negotiate Capital Rules to Force Banks Off Their Tippy-Toes

Why financial insiders and executives at the world's largest banks are keeping a close eye on the international agreement known as Basel III.

Loan Mod Profiles: For Some, a Modification

Permanent loan modifications can save homeowners from foreclosure, but for some, the help does not go far enough.

For-Profit Colleges’ Latest Lesson to Students: How to Fight Stricter Regulation of Schools

Investment firms shorting for-profit colleges aren’t the only ones bringing in third parties to argue over regulation of the industry. Some for-profit colleges are organizing—and coaching—students to help in the fight.

Anthrax War—the Malaysian Connection

Fears about bioterrorism have prompted new efforts by corporations and governments worldwide to build defenses against germ attacks.

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.

A Q&A About Our Investigation on Banks’ Self-Dealing

You asked about our reporting on banks' self-dealing in CDOs, and we're answering.

Oil Sheen Reported After Another Rig Explodes in Gulf of Mexico

Another oil rig has exploded in the Gulf of Mexico, resulting in a mile-long oil sheen.

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.
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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: For Some, a Modification

Loan Mod Profiles: For Some, a Modification

Permanent loan modifications can save homeowners from foreclosure, but for some, the help does not go far enough.

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Soldiers With Brain Trauma Denied Purple Hearts, Adding Insult to Injury

Soldiers With Brain Trauma Denied Purple Hearts, Adding Insult to Injury

Soldiers with mild traumatic brain injuries are finding that it's hard to have the injury recognized with a Purple Heart.

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Gulf Compensation Czar Apologizes for Falling Short of Goals

Gulf Compensation Czar Apologizes for Falling Short of Goals

Gulf spill paymaster Ken Feinberg apologizes for the kinks in the claims process.

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Habitat Changes Its Tune on Defective Drywall; Must Gut at Least 70 New Orleans Homes

Habitat Changes Its Tune on Defective Drywall; Must Gut at Least 70 New Orleans Homes

In an about-face, Habitat for Humanity now says at least 70 houses that it built in New Orleans have tainted drywall that must be replaced.

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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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