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Do you ever feel as though the news covers too much partisan politics and not enough of what else is happening in our world?

If you’ve missed watching my Sunday TV program “Full Measure,” you can catch up on other news going on by checking out my cover stories below.

Our travels for Full Measure have taken us on this continent from California to Mexico and Canada; we have also reported original stories from Denmark, Sweden, Morocco, The Philippines, Great Britain, France, Germany, Greece, The United Kingdom, Ireland, Russia, Ukraine, Singapore, Korea and more.

We have reported on The Swamp and interviewed Democrats and Republicans such as: President Trump, Ken Buck (R-Colorado), Jason Chaffetz (R-Utah), Darrell Issa (R-Calif.), Dick Durbin (D-Ill.), Jackie Speier (D-Calif.), Eric Swalwell (D-Calif.), Steven Lynch (D-Mass.)

But most of our reporting is apolitical and unrelated to politics.

Just scan the topics– and enjoy! They are loosely organized into several categories. Links are below the list.

Border, National Security, Immigration & Terrorism

The Carribbean border, The kids, Seeking the wall, The Danish debate, Desert eyes, Irish Brexit, Not Yet Brexit, The Greek Burden, Saved in America, Anti-Sanctuary Cities, Border Security, China rising, Lone survivor, The new front, The wall, Korean conflict, The surveillance state, Fast and Furious, Sanctuary showdown, Sanctuary cities, Foreign threats, European disunion, Run for the border, The cost of terror, Saudi strain, Tunnel vision, Syrian refugees, Morocco tracking terror, Bordertown USA, Cuban exodus, Bordertown 1, Bordertown 2, Guantanamo Bay, Paris: The new normal, Euro crisis, The rape game, Jihad central, 28 Pages, Sanctuary for crime, Syria policy failures, Euro migrant crisis, Coming to America

Health Related

Hydroxycholoroquine, Research ethics, The antibodies, The chief virologist, Coronavirus battle, The North Carolina project, 5G whiz, The pill pitch, The Montana solution, The vaccine debate, Blurred vision, The statin wars, The forgotten tobacco wars, Ryan’s story, Short on time, MRI dye, Outside Obamacare, Zika “crisis,” Zombie care, MRI dangers, Suddenly frozen, Prescription drug prices, Vaccine policy, Blind ambition, Trumpcare, The end of Obamacare, Superbugs, Obamacare: Critical condition, Zika, Doctors at risk, Bitter pills, Cadillac tax, Human testing, Health costs, Costly care, Viral threats

Other

Sea change, Police recruiting blues, Bended like beck, Goodyear G159 tires, Citizens United, Triggered, I spy, Forced to pay, Rise of populism, Blexit, Media mistakes, Fatal flaws, Puerto Rico hurricane aid and fraud, Not yet Brexit, Deep fakes, Surviving the cult, Media madness, Media miss, Being Carter Page, The big spin, The curators, Blue water vets, Russia probe, Solar opposites, Exiting Afghanistan, The tarnished state, Rocky Mountain high, Gab targeted, The French connection, The search for ET, The resistance, Rich in Congress, Question of standards, E-Waste recycler, The freedom caucus, Raven 23, Shades of grey, Taking on the IRS, Cybersecurity, The foreign connection, Snowflake syndrome, Red tape, Hollywood hypocrisy, Robot tax, The Russia probe, Exiting the swamp, Trump and the media, War waste, Road to success, Ethically challenged, Duterte’s way, Donald Trump, Double disaster, Bucking the system, I quit, Price of power, Saudi lobbying, The resistance, Fake science, 100 days of media under Trump, Ghost soldiers, My parent’s keeper, Oversight man, The sum of all knowledge, Degrees of debt, The Dutch Donald Trump, Obama’s exit strategy, Water wars, Shrimpers lost, The big miss, Campaign cash, Clinton Foundation Katrina funds, Democrats courting the felon vote, Climate change refugees, The weird science of polling, The welfare state, License to work, Vaxxed and screen censors, The dark side of Wikipedia, Nonprofit$, Benghazi: Rescue interrupted

Whistleblowers

Unfinished business, ACORN 8, VA asbestos, War waste, VS whistleblower, The immaculate corruption, Legal swindle, Burned follow, Calling the crash, Encryption debate, Burned, The whistleblower, Cash cow

All links are below.

Border, National Security, Immigration & Terrorism

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The Caribbean Border: Jan. 5, 2020 On patrol along a lesser-known Southern U.S. border

The Kids: Dec. 22, 2019 Mexican cartels are recruiting tens of thousands of high school teens on both sides of the border to move drugs.

Seeking The Wall: Nov. 17, 2019 What are the true facts when it comes to measuring how much border wall has been built under President Trump?

The Danish Debate: Nov. 3, 2019 How an anti-Muslim politician in Denmark is ignited a very American free speech debate.

Desert Eyes: Oct. 20, 2019 One Arizona county has nearly eliminated drug trafficking by Mexican cartels without spending a lot of money, without the feds, and without a wall.

Irish Brexit: Sept. 29, 2019 The Emerald Isle faces a special complication when it comes to Brexit.

Not Yet, Brexit: Sept. 22, 2019 What’s taking so long with the British exit from the European Union? And what does it have to do with us?

The Greek Burden: Sept. 8, 2019 Europe is suffering an illegal immigration and refugee crisis and the debate sounds a lot like ours.

Saved in America: Dec. 2, 2018 American girls trafficked as sex slaves become fallout from border crime.

Anti-Sanctuary Cities: Sept. 16, 2018 The movement against sanctuary cities and the true crime statistics attributed to illegal immigrants.

Anti-Sanctuary City: March 4, 2018 One of the most unexpected finds along the southern border: a primarily Hispanic town that is against sanctuary cities.

Border Security: Dec. 3, 2017 An eye-opening ride-along on the southern border with the men and women protecting us.

China Rising: Nov. 19, 2017 China’s massive “One Belt One Road” initiative is raising its profile in places the U.S. needs to remain strong and influential.

Lone Survivor: Oct. 29, 2017 Why is former ICE agent Victor Avila being treated like an outcast after he was shot in an attack by Mexican drug cartels?

The New Front: Sept. 24, 2017 Why we should be paying more attention to the Philippines as ISIS moves in.

The Wall: Sept. 17, 2017 What’s up with the border wall? We go to the Tex-Mex border and find out.

Korean Conflict: Sept. 10, 2017 No spin coverage from the Korean peninsula explaining what’s happening and why we should be paying attention. Part 2

The Surveillance State: July 2, 2017 With recent revelations about alleged politically motivated intel gathering, has our government overstepped its bounds?

Fast and Furious: June 25, 2017 Six years after my first interview with ATF Special Agent John Dodson, he tells about the ongoing investigation and what happened to him after he blew the whistle.

Sanctuary Showdown: Feb. 5, 2017 The “CFO of the Dept. of Justice,” Rep. John Culberson (R-Texas) talks about the plan to withhold funds from sanctuary cities.

Sanctuary Cities: Jan. 22, 2017 The looming battle over sanctuary cities that protect illegal immigrants.

Foreign Threats: Jan. 15, 2017 What are the biggest foreign threats facing a Trump administration, and why does a top former Obama official say we became less safe under the Obama administration?

European Disunion: Dec. 11, 2016 The E.U. Ambassador to the U.S. discusses Europe’s immigration and refugee crisis. What can America learn from their efforts to control their borders?

Run for the Border: Dec. 4, 2016 A United Nations of illegal immigrants is rushing the border ahead of Trump’s inauguration.

The Cost of Terror: Sept. 11, 2016 What has been the cost to society and to taxpayers 15 years after 9/11?

The Missing: May 15, 2016 In Arizona, one medical examiner has taken on the grim task of identifying remains of the illegal immigrants who die while crossing the border.

Saudi Strain: April 24, 2016 Congress and 9/11 families push for a bill to let Saudi Arabia be sued in U.S. court for alleged ties to terrorism.

Tunnel Vision: April 3, 2016 What lies beneath the southern border is an astounding network of secret drug tunnels.

Syrian Refugees: April 3, 2016 A Republican bucks his own party and advocates for the U.S. accepting more Muslim refugees from Syria

Morocco: Tracking Terror April 3, 2016: How the Muslim nation of Morocco has successfully battled terrorism.

Bordertown USA: March 20, 2016 Mexican drug cartels silently control parts of U.S. border towns, including Douglas, Arizona, in unimaginable ways.

Cuban Exodus: March 20, 2016 Our exclusive report reveals the avalanche of Cubans crossing into the U.S. through the southern border with Mexico.

Border Control Part 1: March 6, 2016 A revealing investigation of the porous southern U.S. border. Includes astonishing surveillance video showing cartel members crossing into Arizona.

Border Control Part 2: March 6, 2016 How easy it is for drug smugglers to cross into the U.S.

Guantanamo Bay: Feb. 28, 2016 Will President Obama be able to keep his promise to close Gitmo?

Paris: The New Normal: Feb. 14, 2016 Scott Thuman reports from Paris as the French seek normalcy after the latest terror attacks.

Euro Crisis:Feb. 7, 2016 As more desperate Muslim refugees flee war torn hotspots, Europe faces a crisis.

The Rape Game: Feb. 7, 2016 Scott Thuman reports on what police say is a dangerous criminal game played by Muslim immigrants in Europe.

Jihad Central: Dec. 6, 2016: Scott Thuman reports from an infamous mostly-Muslim neighborhood in Brussels that’s at the nexus of Europe’s terror activity.

28 Pages: Nov. 29, 2015 Democrats and Republicans alike question why the federal government is still keeping secret 28 pages from Congress’ 9/11 report.

Sanctuary for Crime Part 1: Oct. 25, 2015 The U.S. government reports thousands of rapes, murders and other violent crimes committed by illegal immigrants in a short period of time.

Sanctuary for Crime Part 2: Oct. 25, 2015 Federal officials and advocates downplay the problem of violent crimes committed by illegal immigrants by the thousands.

Syria Policy Failures: Oct. 11, 2015 Former U.S. Ambassador to Syria reviews U.S. policy failures.

Euro Migrant Crisis: Oct. 11, 2015 With terrorists threatening to sneak in among refugees, a desperate situation worsens. Scott Thuman reports.

Coming to America: Oct. 11, 2015 A small town in Maine is inundated with Muslim immigrants and grapples with the cost and culture clash.

Health Related & Obamacare

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Hydroxycholoroquine: May 17, 2020: We follow the money behind the media-driven debate over using the anti-malaria pill hydroxychloroquine for coronavirus

Research Ethics: May 10, 2020: Is a medical device offered to prison inmates an unapproved experiment on humans? 

The Antibodies: April 19, 2020: One of the first coronavirus antibody tests aims to tell us how many already had Covid-19 but never knew it. 

The Chief Virologist: April 12, 2020: Q-and-A about coronavirus with the chief virologist at the U.S. Army medical research labs at Ft. Detrick, Maryland.

Battling Coronavirus: April 5, 2020: A unique tour of the U.S. Army medical research labs at Ft. Detrick, Maryland.

The North Carolina Project: March 1, 2020: North Carolina learns that slashing health care costs is simple. But not easy.

5G Whiz: Sept. 15, 2019: What are the health risks of the new mobile phone and computer technology?

The Pill Pitch: April 14, 2019: The controversy and possibly harm caused by TV advertising of prescription drugs.

The Montana Solution: Feb. 3, 2019: One senior citizen went up against the hospital and insurance industries and solved Montana’s health care crisis. Could national costs be slashed the same way?

The Vaccine Debate: Jan. 6, 2019: A shocking admission from a pro-vaccine government scientist who says vaccines can cause autism, after all, in “exceptional” cases.

Blurred Vision: Dec. 9, 2018: Government scientists accused of the worst kind of conflicts of interest in a major story about moderate drinking.

The Statin Wars: Nov. 4, 2018 Who’s behind the government guidelines and deciding what’s good for us?

The Forgotten Tobacco Wars: Sept. 23, 2018 Decades later, cigarette lawsuits are quietly being fought by the thousands in Florida.

Ryan’s Story: May 13, 2018 The undertold story of Traumatic Brain Injury commonly found–yet widely ignored–in our troops. Part 2

Short on Time: April 22, 2018 The incredible story of unethical human experiments conducted by a researcher who was dying of cancer. Did his herpes vaccine damage innocent patients–or help them?

MRI dye: April 15, 2018 A follow up to our groundbreaking report on the dangers of MRI dye and what happened to Chuck. Norris’ wife.

Outside Obamacare: Feb. 11, 2018 Three new doctor-patient models that go around Obamacare and the traditional health insurance system.

Zika “Crisis”: Dec. 10, 2017 CDC predicted Puerto Rico would have an epidemic of 700,000 serious cases of Zika. Fortunately, they were wildly off the mark. But why? And what happened to all of our tax money?

Zombiecare: Oct. 8, 2017 With Obamacare now among the walking dead, what’s a patient to do?

MRI Dangers? June 11, 2017 FDA says there’s no reason to worry about reactions to toxic metal in MRI contrast “dye” but some doctors and patients, including Chuck Norris’ wife, disagree.

Suddenly Frozen: June 4, 2017 CDC isn’t saying much about a polio-like virus that’s paralyzed hundreds of U.S. children.

Prescription Drug Prices: March 19, 2017 We dig into the mystery surrounding how prescription medicine is priced and find some surprising cost-saving tips.

Vaccine Policy: Feb. 19, 2017 Robert De Niro and Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. join to push for an independent scientific commission to examine vaccine safety.

Blind Ambition: Feb. 5, 2017 An update on the story I broke in 2005 about the possible link between Viagra (and other ED drugs) and blindness.

Trumpcare: Jan. 29, 2017 An interview with Sen. Charles Grassley on what may come next.

The End of Obamacare: Jan. 8, 2017 A review of why Obamacare died… and what’s next.

SuperBugs: Dec. 4, 2016 The rise of antibiotic-resistant super bugs and why the government doesn’t require hospital to report their outbreaks.

Obamacare: Critical Condition: Oct. 30, 2016 Amid “catastrophic” rate hikes, why Obamacare isn’t working and why experts say it can’t.

Zika: June 19, 2016 What will $2 billion tax dollars be spent on? Is it really necessary–and how big of a threat to the U.S. is the Zika virus?

Doctors at Risk: June 5, 2016 At more than 60 hospitals, patients are being cared for by doctors working far outside the normal limits for number of consecutive hours they should work…to see if more of the patients ultimately die. And the patients aren’t being told. It’s the iCOMPARE study.

Bitter Pills: May 1, 2016 Did Johnson & Johnson cover up devastating alleged side effect in widely-misprescribed drug Risperdal: boys growing women’s breasts?

Cadillac Tax: March 27, 2016 How citizen journalist Rich Weinstein uncovered videos of Obamacare architects admitting they fooled the American public and sold them a bill of goods–secretly imposing a huge, new tax on work insurance policies.

Human Testing: Feb. 28, 2016 Did federal government and prestigious hospitals and universities experiment on premature babies without telling the parents?

Health Costs: Feb. 21, 2016 We partnered with Pioneer Institute to see how easy it is to comparison shop for medical procedures and uncovered astounding price disparities.

Costly Care: Jan. 21, 2016 Under Obamacare, with premiums and deductibles skyrocketing for millions, there’s a new class of uninsured

Viral Threat: Dec. 13, 2015 The CDC is largely mum on an epidemic of paralyzing and sometimes deadly polio-like cases of EV-D68 and AFM

Other

Sea Change: March 29, 2020 A Full Measure investigation into Navy readiness after dual collisions of Navy destroyers in 2017. Exclusive interview with a captain who beat negligent homicide charges.

Police Recruiting Blues: March 15, 2020 With the law enforcement profession under attack, a Full Measure investigation find recruiting problems at police agencies across the U.S.

Bended Like Beck: Feb. 23, 2020 Glenn Beck talks about being beloved, reviled, smeared, and why he really left Fox News.

Goodyear G159 Tires: Feb. 16, 2020 Goodyear says the tires are safe but there is a federal probe and allegations of coverup.

Citizens United: Feb 9, 2020 Ten years after the controversial Supreme Court decision, it hasn’t turned out like people thought it would.

Triggered: Jan. 28, 2020 What’s behind the Second Amendment Sanctuary City movement in Virginia?

I Spy: Jan. 12, 2020 The US government’s sordid history of surveillance abuses against US citizens, politicians and journalists.

Forced to Pay: Dec. 15, 2019 A year ago, the Supreme Court said certain government workers can’t be forced to join or pay unions. Wait until you hear what happened next.

Rise of Populism: Dec. 8, 2019 What is populism and why do so many establishment and media figures hate it?

Blexit: Nov. 10, 2019 The pro-Trump movements to lead blacks and other traditional Democrat constituents away from the liberal party.

Media Mistakes: Oct. 20, 2019 A reality check with media critic Howard Kurtz who talks about the media’s descent into madness in the era of Trump.

Fatal Flaws? Oct. 13, 2019: The lives of two Army vets intersected, though they never met, to expose allegedly fatal flaws in the system intended to treat Traumatic Brain Injured vets.

Puerto Rico Hurricane Aid–and Fraud: Oct. 6, 2019: It wasn’t easy to get the true numbers of US aid sent to Puerto Rico two years after its double hurricanes. But we did.

Not Yet, Brexit: Sept. 22, 2019: What’s really behind the British vote to exit the European Union and what does it have to do with us?

Deep Fakes: June 2, 2019: New technology has made it where you can’t believe your eyes.

Surviving the Jonestown Cult Massacre: May 12, 2019: More than 900 American men, women and children were killed. One investigator who survived is now a member of Congress.

Media Madness: April 27, 2019: Media mistakes in the era of Trump and what lies ahead.

Media Miss: March 31, 2019: How did so many get the Trump-Russia collusion story so wrong?

Being Carter Page: March 31, 2019: For more than two years, the FBI and media made him out to be Trump’s nexus to Putin. He wasn’t.

The Big Spin: March 24, 2019: How much of our tax money the government spends — to spin us.

The Curators: March 10, 2019: Who’s behind the efforts to teach “media literacy” and fight “fake news”? Watchdogs on left and right say: Beware the Curators.

Blue Water Vets: March 3, 2019: The amazing fight by so-called Blue Water Vets who were denied V.A. benefits after their exposure to Agent Orange in Vietnam.

Russia Probe: Feb. 17, 2019: While we await findings on the Trump-Russia probe, evidence has brought a separate scandal into focus: our intel agencies’ efforts to misuse their tools to spy on political enemies in the US.

Solar Opposites: Jan. 27, 2019: Solar advocates are divided on California’s new mandate for solar panels on all new homes. Why?

Exiting Afghanistan: Jan. 12, 2019: As President Trump talks about withdrawing US troops from America’s longest war, a chief watchdog gives a discouraging assessment of what we accomplished and how much we spent.

The Tarnished State: Dec. 16, 2018: Can California stage a comeback amid its high taxes, cost of living, homeless rate and illegal immigration?

Rocky Mountain High: Nov. 18, 2018: The lows to be found amid Colorado’s legalized recreational pot.

Gab Targeted: Nov. 11, 2018: After it was learned the alleged synagogue shooter used Gab, is the social media site being unfairly smeared and treated differently than giants Facebook and Twitter?

The French Connection: Nov. 11, 2018: Why the French still love our US Marines 100 years after the end of WWI.

The Search for Extra Terrestrials: Oct. 28, 2018: Your tax dollars could be used in the search for ET.

The Resistance: Oct. 28, 2018: We check back in with the anti-Trump resistance to measure their confidence level ahead of the midterms.

Rich in Congress: Oct. 21, 2018: How do members of Congress get so rich on their public salaries?

Question of Standards: Oct. 14, 2018: Why are powerful Democrats treating one particular #metoo accusation so differently?

E-Waste Recycler: Oct. 7, 2018: The incredible saga of a recycler who crossed paths with Microsoft and ended up in federal prison.

The Freedom Caucus: Sept. 30, 2018 There’s an epic power struggle going on between some in Congress and the Department of Justice, which they oversee.

Raven 23: Sept. 4, 2017 Why is an eleven year old case against 4 decorated former US soldiers still going on amid allegations of prosecutorial misconduct?

Shades of Grey: June 3, 2018 Can sexual assault allegations be weaponized to smear targets?

Taking on the IRS: June 10, 2018 Whatever happened to the IRS conservative targeting scandal–was it all just fake news?

Cybersecurity: April 29, 2018 The shocking case of the Pakistani born IT workers and their alleged incursions into the computers of dozens of members of Congress. Did Democrat and Republican leaders cover up–or was it all innocent behavior?

The Foreign Connection: April 8, 2018 How foreigners buy the services of foreign agents in the US to lobby for our tax money and to get laws passed in their favor.

Snowflake Syndrome: April 1, 2018 College campuses are violating free speech in the name of diversity and not hurting feelings. But are the outrageous cases of intolerance as widespread as some critics believe? Part 2

Red Tape: March 18, 2018 At the federal and local level, we are a society that’s drowning in bureaucracy and red tape.

Hollywood Hypocrisy: March 11, 2018 Lala Land struggles to reconcile its chosen image as a women’s rights leader with the dark reality of #MeToo.

Robot Tax: Feb. 25, 2018 If the cost of progress is more robots; fewer humans–should we tax the robots?

The Russia Probe: Feb. 18, 2018 House Intel Committee Chairman Devin Nunes breaks down his committee’s probe into Russia, Trump and alleged intel agency misbehavior.

Exiting The Swamp: Feb. 4, 2018 Another top Republican calls it quits amidst Washington’s dysfunctional swamp.

Trump and the Media: Jan. 21, 2018 How the media has lost its way in covering a wildcard president they hate.

War Waste: Jan. 14, 2018 Our longest war, Afghanistan, has gobbled up record US tax dollars with not much to show for it.

Road to Success: Jan. 7, 2018 Any “infrastructure” plan is going to cost bigly. What are the options to pay for it all when we are already so far in debt?

Ethically Challenged: Dec. 17, 2017 We found that the system Congress set up to police itself is as dysfunctional as anything in Washington D.C.

Duterte’s Way: Nov. 12, 2017 Philippine President Duterte advocates gunning down drug users in the streets, is tough on Islamic extremist terrorism, and is wildly popular.

Donald Trump One on One: Nov. 5, 2017

Double Disaster: Oct. 15, 2017 Even before Hurricane Maria, Puerto Rico was in financial ruin. Why?

Bucking the System: Oct. 1, 2017 True, shocking confessions from an insider on why The Swamp is so hard to drain.

I Quit: June 18, 2017 Eye-opening exit interview with Rep. Jason Chaffetz (R-Utah) who says the swamp is drain-resistant.

Price of Power: May 28, 2017 The maddening party money quota system that gets members of Congress ahead but also gives them incentive to work for corporate and special interests rather than the public.

Saudi Lobbying: May 21, 2017 Were US vets duped into lobbying for the Saudi kingdom?

The Resistance: May 14, 2017 The left is trying to convert their national freak-out over the election of Donald Trump into organized resistance, and they’re borrowing a page from the Tea party.

Fake Science: May 7, 2017 Shocking claims from respected current and former heads of prestigious medical journals: you can’t believe what you read in them.

100 Days of The Media Under President Trump: April 30, 2017 For the media who declared Trump would never be the Republican nominee and never ever be President, how are they covering him now that he is?

Ghost Soldiers: April 23, 2017 Hundreds of millions of U.S. tax dollars may be lost to fraud by paying for Afghan soldiers and police who don’t exist.

My Parent’s Keeper: April 9, 2017 The perils and pitfalls that sometimes come with guardianships of the elderly.

The Oversight Man: March 26, 2017 One of the most powerful committees in Congress is taking care of business while watchdogging the Trump administration.

Sum of All Knowledge: Feb. 26, 2017 How secretive political, corporate and government force control the information you see on the news and online. Part 2

Degrees of Debt: Feb. 12, 2017 Why colleges costs so much and the desperate measures some students are taking to pay for it.

The Dutch Donald Trump: Jan. 29, 2017 Scott Thuman introduces us to the controversial populist rising in the polls.

Obama’s Exit Strategy: Jan. 15, 2017 Is President Obama embarking upon a scorched earth strategy on his way out? Or is it business as usual?

Water Wars: Dec. 11, 2016 Bottled water is about to outsell soft drinks in the U.S. What are the health and environmental impacts?

Shrimpers Lost: Nov. 27, 2016 Foreign competition threatens the U.S. shrimping industry and a way of life for some in the Louisiana bayou.

The Big Miss: Nov. 13, 2016 How did the pundits, media and polls get Campaign 2016 so wrong? And who in the news media has been colluding with political operatives behind the scenes?

Campaign Cash: Nov. 6, 2016 Who are the big money donors behind Trump and Clinton?

Clinton Foundation Katrina Funds: Oct. 30, 2015 Following Hurricane Katrina donations as they passed through the Clinton Foundation.

Democrats Courting the Felon Vote: Oct. 23, 2016 How Democrats in several states are quickly trying to register more felons to vote before the November election

Climate Change Refugees: Oct. 16, 2016 Millions of U.S. tax dollars are paying to relocate an Indian tribe in Louisiana. Are they really the first “climate change refugees” or is there more to the story?

The Weird Science of Polling Oct. 9, 2016 How bias enters into the polls and what you should–and shouldn’t–believe.

The Welfare State: Sept. 18, 2016 Maine Gov. Paul LePage has sworn off the press, riled up critics and is reforming welfare as they know it in Maine.

License to Work: June 26, 2016 Are occupational licenses standing in the way of millions who want jobs? In many states it takes just 30 days of training to be an Emergency Medical Technician. But a year+ to get a license to pack boxes, trim tree, braid hair.

Vaxxed and Screen Censors: May 8, 2016 When a current CDC senior scientist said he and his top CDC colleagues fraudulently destroyed data to cover up a link between vaccines and autism, especially in African-American boys, Congress wouldn’t hold hearing and the media wouldn’t report it. When a documentary was made telling the story, powerful interests tried to stop it.

The Dark Side of Wikipedia: April 17, 2016 It’s not the encyclopedia anyone can edit. Has the world’s most popular encyclopedia been taken over by PR firms and corporate, political and special interests who control and skew pages for clients?

Nonprofit$: Jan. 24, 2016 You might be surprised to hear about the giant salaries some nonprofits are paying their executives while their organization gets a boost from taxpayers.

Benghazi: Rescue Interrupted: Jan. 10, 2016 Obama administration insiders tell us, exclusively, that Special Forces attempted a rescue but were prevented. Why?  Part 2

Whistleblowers

Unfinished Business: May 3, 2020: The richest whistleblower in U.S. history has some unfinished business: DOJ corruption.

ACORN 8: Feb. 24, 2019: The whistleblowers who exposed corruption and fraud inside one of the biggest get-out-the-vote community organizing groups.

V.A. Asbestos: Jan. 20, 2019: What happened when a vet working at a V.A. center discovered a major asbestos danger.

War Waste: Jan. 14, 2018: We’ve spent a record $120 million in tax money rebuilding Afghanistan yet our war there continues and the security situation is worse than ever. Why?

V.A. Whistleblower: Feb. 19, 2017: Was a contractor for Veterans Affairs cheating vets and taxpayers?

The Immaculate Corruption: Feb. 5, 2017: New documents show top U.S. bank executives were secretly referred to the Dept. of Justice for criminal charges 5 years ago. A Citigroup whistleblower asks: why was nobody prosecuted?

Legal Swindle: Jan. 29, 2017: How the feds use your tax dollars to fight retaliatory legal battles against its workers.

Burned Follow: Dec. 4, 2016: A follow-up to “Burned.” Witnesses tell Congress discrimination inside the Dept. of Agriculture hasn’t withered under Obama administration despite promises.

Calling the Crash: Oct. 2, 2016 These three business women were living The Big Short before it was a Hollywood film. Why their story continues a decade after they foresaw the mortgage crisis.

Encryption: March 13, 2016 Long before Apple’s battle with the FBI, Qwest CEO Joe Nacchio gave the stiff arm to the government’s secret spy agencies. Why he ended up in prison.

Burned: Nov. 15, 2015 Whistleblower Alicia Dabney exposes shocking, discriminatory treatment as a firefighter working for the federal government.

The Whistleblower: Nov. 8, 2015 After Swiss banker Brad Birkenfeld blew the whistle on very important Americans illegally hiding their money, the U.S. prosecuted him and excused most of the tax evaders. But he got the last laugh.

Cash Cow: Nov. 2015 For profit colleges taking advantage of military vets and taxpayers.

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