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Education Dept. Pledges to Overhaul Dysfunctional Disability Review Program
After a ProPublica investigation, the Education Department has promised to overhaul its broken system for forgiving the federal student loans of disabled borrowers.
California County Opens Review Into Autopsies by Doctor With Checkered Past
Our investigation describing the troubled career of forensic pathologist Thomas Gill prompts officials in Northern California to re-examine his work in more than two dozen homicide cases.
How I Passed My U.S. Citizenship Test: By Keeping the Right Answers to Myself
I recently became a U.S. citizen, and found mistakes in the citizenship test.
As U.S. Rebuilt Ties With Libya, Human Rights Concerns Took a Back Seat
A 2008 U.S. embassy cable noted that absent a clear message from the U.S., meaningful progress on human rights was "unlikely" for Libya. Critics say that message hasn't been clear enough.
Cheat Sheet: What’s Really Going On With Wisconsin’s Budget
Is there really a budget crisis in Wisconsin? What are the other issues? Here’s our quick breakdown of the basics.
Female Foreign Correspondents' Code of Silence, Finally Broken
Lessons learned from CBS News Correspondent Lara Logan.
House Passes Amendment to Block Funding of Oversight Measure for For-Profit Schools
Representatives who sponsored the amendment also received campaign contributions from the career college industry.
Months Before Brutal Attacks in Bahrain, U.S. Praised Ally’s Progress ‘On All Fronts'
A quick look at why Bahrain's crackdown on its people has put the U.S. in an awkward position given the praise it lavished on its tiny Gulf ally just months before.
Loan Mod Program Left Homeowners' Fate in Hands of Dysfunctional Industry
The Obama administration’s flagship foreclosure prevention program has gambled on the willingness and ability of a troubled industry to help homeowners.
A.C. Thompson Wins ASNE Batten Medal
ProPublica is proud to announce that A.C. Thompson is this year’s winner of the American Society of News Editors Batten Medal for individual achievement in public-service journalism.
Despite Finding Big Problems in Mortgage Industry, Regulators' Punishment Unclear
Federal regulators say they're going to crack down after finding "critical deficiencies" with how banks and mortgage servicers have been handling struggling homeowners. But it's an open question just what form a punishment will take.