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Rocky Road Ahead for DREAM Act

After failing to win comprehensive immigration reform, immigration proponents are now hoping to use the lame-duck session to snag an 11th-hour consolation prize: the DREAM Act.

BP Probation Officer Asks Judge to Revoke Probation, Citing ‘Criminal Negligence’

In a court filing, a federal probation officer said that BP acted negligently in the run-up to a 2009 spill—violating the terms of its probation for a spill in 2006.

SEC Investigating Citigroup Mortgage Deal

The SEC is investigating whether in the run-up to the financial crisis Citi acted improperly as it created and marketed a $1 billion CDO.

Drug Firms Say They'll Take Closer Look at the Docs They Pay

Seven drug companies paid $7.1 million to 292 doctors who faced disciplinary action or other regulatory sanctions, ProPublica found. Several companies say they may take steps to tighten screening procedures for physicians who are paid as speakers or for other activities promoting prescription drugs.

Mexico's Regional Newspapers Limit Reporting of Cartels' Role in Drug Violence

Mexico’s regional newspapers, the source of news for many in the country, downplay the role of drug cartels in assassinations and other attacks on civil authorities. Many papers don’t even cover all the drug-linked executions in their localities.

At Hearing, Lawmakers Ask Experts for Foreclosure Crisis Solutions

A state attorney general, a legal services attorney and a law professor shared with lawmakers possible solutions for easing the foreclosure crisis.

Gov’t Watchdog Says Treasury’s Dismissal of Foreclosure Scandal Is ‘Premature'

The Congressional Oversight Panel, in a new report, warned against downplaying the effect that banks' documentation problems could have on the financial system.

Pittsburgh Bans Natural Gas Drilling

Citing health and environmental concerns, Pittsburgh’s city council unanimously passes a ban on natural gas drilling within city limits.

Read Gov't Report Showing 1 in 7 Hospitalized Medicare Beneficiaries Harmed by Care

A new government report calls attention to the rate of unexpected events in hospitals that result in harm to Medicare beneficiaries.

Frontline Re-Airs NOPD Shootings Investigation

Tonight, PBS stations across the country will re-broadcast the Law & Disorder documentary.

How News Organizations are Using Dollars for Docs Data—And How You Can Too

News organizations across the country are continuing to generate their own stories using our Dollars for Docs data.

How News Organizations are Using Dollars for Docs Data—And How You Can Too

News organizations across the country are continuing to generate their own stories using our Dollars for Docs data.

Halliburton’s Stonewalling Works in Pa., but Sparks Subpoena at EPA

Halliburton’s refusal to give the EPA a list of its fracking chemicals may seem risky, but its anti-disclosure campaign appears to be working in Pennsylvania.

Some Gulf Spill Claimants Waiting for Months: Feinberg Blames Tricky Policy Decisions

Some claimants from the Gulf oil spill have been waiting for months without a decision, and claims czar Ken Feinberg says the problem is in deciding, ‘What should we do with that claim?’

Ahead of Congressional Hearings, Robo-Signer Scrutiny Spreads

In videotaped depositions taken this month, robo-signers at a firm processing mortgage assignments testified that sometimes their signatures were added electronically to documents they’d never seen.

Rep. Rangel Walks Out of Ethics Trial—But You Can Still Watch it

Rep. Charles Rangel walked out of his ethics trial on Monday, complaining that the House Ethics Committee has treated him unfairly.

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