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Judge Orders Guardianship Firm to Return Thousands It Took From an Elderly Woman for Services It Never Provided

New York Guardianship Services had billed Judith Zbiegniewicz $450 a month for court-ordered care, but a judge found the company provided “minimal services, if any” for years, including at the height of the coronavirus pandemic.

Rent Barons

DOJ Files Antitrust Suit Against RealPage, Maker of Rent-Setting Algorithm

The lawsuit, which comes in the wake of a ProPublica investigation into the Texas company, accuses RealPage of taking part in an illegal price-fixing scheme to reduce competition among landlords to boost prices — and profits.

Minnesota AG Sues Contract-for-Deed Seller Who Allegedly Targeted Muslim Community

The complaint, which alleges violations of lending law and religious discrimination, follows a ProPublica and Sahan Journal investigation.

Series

424 stories published since 2009

EPA Scientists Said They Were Pressured to Downplay Harms From Chemicals. A Watchdog Found They Were Retaliated Against.

Judge Orders Guardianship Firm to Return Thousands It Took From an Elderly Woman for Services It Never Provided

How LA’s Illegal Short-Term Rentals Hide in Plain Sight on Booking Sites

DOJ Files Antitrust Suit Against RealPage, Maker of Rent-Setting Algorithm

Facing a National Shortage of Baby Formula, Trade Officials Opposed a Plan to Boost Imports

Decrepit Pipes Put Jackson, Mississippi, on the Edge of Catastrophe. State Regulators Didn’t Act.

A Wisconsin Tribe Built a Lending Empire Charging 600% Annual Rates to Borrowers

“Now Is the Time to Take Action”: Carbon Monoxide Poisonings After Hurricane Beryl Are the Highest Since Texas Winter Storm

In Los Angeles, Your Chic Vacation Rental May Be a Rent-Controlled Apartment

Federal Law Thwarted Chicago’s Attempt to Sue Gun-Makers. But Now It Has a New Strategy.

The Nation’s First Law Protecting Against Gift Card Draining Has Passed. Will It Work?

The Biden Administration Says Its Trade Policy Puts People Over Corporations. Documents on Baby Formula Show Otherwise.

In a Push for Green Energy, One Federal Agency Made Tribes an Offer They Had to Refuse

How America’s “Most Powerful Lobby” Is Stifling Efforts to Reform Oil Well Cleanup in State After State

A Bottled Water Company in Michigan Is Still Extracting Millions of Gallons of Water for Free

Minnesota AG Sues Contract-for-Deed Seller Who Allegedly Targeted Muslim Community

IRS Audit of Trump Could Cost Former President More Than $100 Million

Oil Companies Contaminated a Family Farm. The Courts and Regulators Let the Drillers Walk Away.

Sports Team Owners Face New Scrutiny From IRS Over Tax Avoidance

EPA Proposes Ban on Pesticide Widely Used on Fruits and Vegetables

FDA Moves to Scrutinize Specialized Health Screenings

10 Times as Much of This Toxic Pesticide Could End Up on Your Tomatoes and Celery Under a New EPA Proposal

Oil Companies Must Set Aside More Money to Plug Wells, a New Rule Says. But It Won’t Be Enough.

I Got Mailers Promoting Toddler Milk for My Children. I Went on to Investigate International Formula Marketing.

After CPAP Recall, Philips Must Institute New Safeguards in Agreement With U.S. Justice Department

What You Should Know About “Toddler Milk” and How It’s Marketed to Parents

Chevron Will Pay Record Fines for Oil Spills in California

Documents Show Internal Clash Before U.S. Officials Pushed to Weaken Toddler Formula Rules

What’s Missing From Railroad Safety Data? Dead Workers and Severed Limbs.

The Rising Cost of the Oil Industry’s Slow Death

After Seeing Controversial Contract-for-Deed Home Sales Affect Constituents, Minnesota Lawmakers Propose Reforms

FDA Repeatedly Rejected Safety Claims Made by Philips After the CPAP Recall but Waited to Alert the Public, Emails Show

The Oregon Timber Industry Won Huge Tax Cuts in the 1990s. Now It May Get Another Break Thanks to a Top Lawmaker.

Lawmakers Introduce Bill to Reform Controversial Contract-for-Deed Home Sales

Indiana Lawmakers Trying to Kill Historic Suit Seeking Gun Industry Accountability

Amid Recall Crisis, Philips Agrees to Stop Selling Sleep Apnea Machines in the United States

How Georgia’s Small Power Companies Endanger Their Most Vulnerable Customers

“We Buy Ugly Houses” Company Overhauls Policies in the Wake of ProPublica Investigation

FTC Orders Maker of TurboTax to Cease “Deceptive” Advertising

FEMA Leader Overseeing $4 Billion Fund to Pay Victims of New Mexico Wildfire Steps Down

Philips Recalled Breathing Machines in 2021. Chemicals of “Concern” Found in Replacement Machines Raised New Alarm.

DTE Energy Facing Oversight of “Hardship-Inducing” Debt Collection Practices

Los Angeles Orders More Residential Hotels to Stop Renting to Tourists

“Unacceptable”: Senators Call on GAO to Probe FDA’s Oversight of Medical Devices, Citing Series on Philips CPAP Recall

Inside the Notorious Gun Shop Linked to Hundreds of Chicago Guns

Millions of People Used Tainted Breathing Machines. The FDA Failed to Use Its Power to Protect Them.

Senators Question KPMG Role in Microsoft Profit-Shifting Scheme

A Top Mutual Fund Executive Made Millions for Himself Trading the Same Stocks His Giant Fund Was Trading

ProPublica’s Nonprofit Explorer Gets Email Alerts and Other Major Improvements

Union Pacific Fired Him Rather Than Heed His Warnings of Dangerous Rail Conditions