Chemical Weapons, Clintons And Cash
During the Arab Spring, Hillary Clinton's State Department boosted arms sales of chemical and biological agents to Mideast regimes that donated to the Clinton Foundation.
Cuomo Admin Involved In Corruption Probe
New York officials now acknowledge that Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s housing agency is involved in a law enforcement investigation.
Hastert Promoted Himself As Crusader Against Child Abuse
But the former House speaker, now indicted, was accused of helping cover up an underage sex scandal in the Capitol.
Rhode Island Pulls Cover Back On Pensions - Sort Of
The Ocean State's pensioners can expect more transparency on how their retirement money is being invested, but is that money safer?
Cuomo Pushed For Cuts In Cancer-Screening Program
While the New York governor and his cancer-stricken partner, Sandra Lee, publicly tout cancer prevention, health advocates say he has repeatedly tried to cut funding for cancer screening.
Pension Troubles May Have Been Worsened By Salesmen
Pension fund managers picked better investments than the "placement agents" hawking politically connected opportunities.
NY Gov. Cuomo's Donors Get More State Bond Work
More state business flows to Governor Cuomo's donors, even as a top Washington legal expert says the deals appear to flout the law.
Cuomo Gave Donors Work On Bonds Worth Billions
Deals flowed to the New York governor's campaign contributors despite federal rules barring donors from receiving bond work.
Beneficiary Of Clinton's Colombia Policy Defends It
Colombia's former U.S. ambassador, Gabriel Silva, defended Hillary Clinton's State Department. He also benefited from her department's policy.
Firms Paid Bill Millions As They Lobbied Hillary
Former President Bill Clinton accepted $2.5 million from 13 major companies that lobbied the U.S. State Department during Hillary Clinton's tenure as secretary of state.
'There Is Not One Shred Of Evidence'
A Canadian mining mogul claims the millions he donated to the Clinton Foundation were not an attempt to woo Hillary Clinton's support for a Colombian free trade agreement.
The Big Apple's Big Wall Street Gamble
Despite skyrocketing fees, New York City officials want to bet retirees' pension savings on high-risk, high-fee investments.
Should US 'Fast-Track' Controversial Trade Deal?
A bill to let President Barack Obama negotiate international pacts with less input from Congress faces scrutiny in D.C.
Will Clinton Flip-Flop On Trade Deal?
The presidential candidate now says she is reserving judgment on the Pacific trade pact she once described as "the gold standard."
Wall Street Raking In Huge Secret Fees From Taxpayers
An analysis suggests as much as half of pension fees paid to private equity firms aren't being disclosed.
Clinton Was Cisco's Ace In The Hole
Despite helping China develop surveillance capabilities, the tech giant won a State Department award -- after donating to a foundation run by the former secretary of state.
Jeb's Administration Steered Florida Pension Money To W.
Top fundraisers for George W. Bush's presidential campaigns received $1.7 billion in business from the state of Florida while Jeb Bush was in charge.
Clinton Mute On Labor Breaches After Big Oil Donations
Hillary Clinton, then secretary of state, lauded Colombia's human rights record as oil company cash flowed to her family foundation.
Chicago Lobbyist's Dual Roles 'Should Be Illegal'
Chicago's purportedly independent elections chief accepted city lobbying contracts from Mayor Rahm Emanuel's administration.
Rahm Emanuel's Secret Emails
As the Chicago mayor nears Tuesday's re-election vote, his administration has blocked the release of emails to his top donor.