Articles for Investigative Post staff

Sep 16

2013

Public misled on air quality after 9/11 attacks

The Environmental Protection Agency and the White House Council on Environmental Quality altered reports and made blanket statements that lacked sufficient data and analysis. A report from The Center for Public Integrity.

Posted 12 years ago

Sep 10

2013

When you cross the Peace Bridge …

The U.S. government, acting mostly in secret, has imposed rules that effectively suspend Constitutional protections against unwarranted searches and seizures at border crossings. A report from The New York Times.

Posted 12 years ago

Sep 5

2013

Clean air rules help revive forestland

Environmental News Network reports that the Clean Air Act’s regulations combating acid rain have brought life back to forestland in the Central Appalachian Mountain in West Virginia. Researchers chose this area because it is downwind from Ohio River Valley coal plants.

Posted 12 years ago

Sep 5

2013

Taxpayers on hook in NFL concussion settlement

Lost in the coverage of the deal between retired players and the National Football League: Taxpayers will underwrite the cost of providing a portion of the care of damaged players. An assessment from the Columbia Journalism Review.

Posted 12 years ago

Sep 5

2013

Sustainable cities

New York and San Francisco are among 10 cities internationally that are plotting a sustainable future. Strategies involve transit, recycling and energy efficiency. A report from Fast Company.

Posted 12 years ago

Sep 3

2013

Corwin ranks among wealthiest NY lawmakers

Jane Corwin, the Clarence Republican who represents mostly rural portions of Erie and Niagara counties in the Assembly, enjoys the highest net worth and second highest annual household income of any state legislator. A report from New York World, based on a study done by a range of good government groups.

Posted 12 years ago

Aug 30

2013

Court to decide fate of anti-fracking bans

Can a New York town or city ban hydrofracking? Buffalo and 61 other municipalities already have passed bans. But the state’s highest court will decide if towns and cities have the power to do so. A report from Bloomberg.

Posted 12 years ago

Aug 28

2013

Surveillance in the name of national security

Mother Jones reports on the FBI’s ruthless response to Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I have a dream” speech. Wrote a top FBI official: “We must mark him now, if we have not done so before, as the most dangerous Negro of the future in this Nation from the standpoint of communism, the Negro, and national security.”

Posted 12 years ago
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