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    Children “pay with their lives” for lead exposure in older homes; Toxic metal’s toll still plagues U.S.

    By Lilly Fowler
    FairWarning.org
    Lead poisoning has been recognized as a major health problem in this country since at least the 1930s, but it continues to threaten many Americans, particularly children. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued new guidelines last week estimating that roughly 535,000 youngsters may have unsafe levels of the toxic metal in their blood.

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    Voter information wars: Will the GOP team Up with Wal-Mart’s data specialist?

    By Lois Beckett
    ProPublica
    The Republicans have admitted it: They need to get serious about collecting and analyzing voter data. Well, you can’t get much more serious than talking to Teradata, the “data warehousing” company that helps Wal-Mart, Apple and eBay store massive amounts of information about the behavior of their customers.

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    Inside the global offshore money maze

    By Gerard Ryle, Marina Walker Guevara, Michael Hudson, Duncan Campbell, Stefan Candea and Nicky Hager
    International Consortium of Investigative Journalists and the Center for Public Integrity
    A cache of 2.5 million files has cracked open the secrets of more than 120,000 offshore companies and trusts, exposing hidden dealings of politicians, con men and the mega-rich the world over.

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    Course load: The growing burden of college fees

    By Marian Wang
    ProPublica
    At the University of California Santa Cruz, where tuition runs to nearly $35,000 for non-residents, students every year pay more than 30 additional fees — including a small charge for what’s billed as “free” HIV testing. Students at Oklahoma State University pay a handsome sum to attend one of the state’s flagship schools, but they are also responsible for covering 18 different fees, including a “life safety and security fee.”

  • Obama nonprofit not disclosing all donor data

    By Dave Levinthal
    Center for Public Integrity
    President Barack Obama’s new nonprofit advocacy group wants to know what its donors do professionally and for whom they work. But don’t expect to ever see the information.

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    Drilling Deeper: The Wealth of Connections for Obama’s Energy Pick

    By Justin Elliott
    ProPublica
    President Obama’s energy secretary nominee Ernest Moniz is a nuclear scientist who spent the last decade serving on a range of boards and advisory councils for energy industry heavyweights, including some that do business with the Department of Energy.

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