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  • Push against offshore secrecy an uphill battle

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    Push against offshore secrecy an uphill battle

    By Michael Hudson
    Center for Public Integrity
    Offshore tax havens are under attack again in the wake of scandal. Britain has vowed to lift secrecy covering the Cayman Islands and other financial sanctuaries under its flag. France’s president has promised to “eradicate” tax havens. Will this time be different?

  • Loyal Obama supporters, canceled by Obamacare

    Loyal Obama supporters, canceled by Obamacare

    By Charles Ornstein
    ProPublica
    San Francisco architect Lee Hammack says he and his wife, JoEllen Brothers, are “cradle Democrats.” They have donated to the liberal group Organizing for America and worked the phone banks a year ago for President Obama’s re-election. Now, their insurance company has told them their plan is being canceled due to Obamacare.

  • Governor’s choice for Broward Health board got immunity to testify in Jenne case

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    Governor’s choice for Broward Health board got immunity to testify in Jenne case

    By Dan Christensen
    BrowardBulldog.org
    Gov. Rick Scott’s recent choice to serve on the governing board of Broward Health testified under a grant of immunity before the federal grand jury that investigated disgraced former sheriff Ken Jenne.

  • Breaking away: Top public universities push for ‘autonomy’ from states

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    Breaking away: Top public universities push for ‘autonomy’ from states

    By Marian Wang
    ProPublica
    The chancellor of Oregon’s higher-education system currently oversees all seven of the state’s public colleges and universities. But as of July next year, she’ll be chancellor of four. The schools aren’t closing. Rather, Oregon’s three largest state schools are in the process of breaking away from the rest of the public system.

  • Security clearance lapses stemmed from Washington’s emphasis on speed over quality

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    Security clearance lapses stemmed from Washington’s emphasis on speed over quality

    By Rebecca LaFlure
    Center for Public Integrity
    Efforts by the government to fix a notable problem sometimes create a new mess that turns out to be as insidious and troublesome as the first, or even worse. This is what happened when Washington attempted to improve the way its security agencies vetted hundreds of thousands of workers needed suddenly after the 9/11 attacks to pursue counterterror tasks and oversee heightened secrecy requirements.

  • The impact and echoes of the Wal-Mart discrimination case

    The impact and echoes of the Wal-Mart discrimination case

    By Nina Martin
    ProPublica
    When the U.S. Supreme Court issued its 5-4 decision in Wal-Mart v. Dukes in June 2011, no one needed a Richter scale to know it was a Big One. In throwing out a mammoth lawsuit by women employees who claimed that they’d been systematically underpaid and underpromoted by the world’s biggest corporation, the ruling upended decades of employment discrimination law and raised serious barriers to future large-scale discrimination cases of every kind.

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