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Accreditation agencies are supposed to make sure colleges are putting students in a position to succeed.

These guys aren't doing that.

Accreditation agencies are supposed to make sure that colleges are putting students in a position to succeed. That’s not happening at schools overseen by one accreditor in particular.
propublica.org|By Annie Waldman

Can you help us investigate the murder of five Vietnamese-American journalists?

Between 1981 and 1990, the five were killed in what the FBI suspected was a string of political assassinations. Unlike other violent attacks against journalists, these murders garnered relatively little attention. The FBI came to believe that a single anti-communist organization was responsible for this terror campaign. But not a single arrest was ever made. But we know there is more to this story. And we need your help. If you have any information about these events, please share it with us here: http://propub.ca/1H3v5vi

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Five Vietnamese-American journalists were murdered between 1981 and 1990. No one was brought to justice for the killings. It's one of America's longest running unsolved domestic terror cases. And we're re-opening it.

ProPublica and FRONTLINE investigate the Terror in ‪#‎LittleSaigon‬: http://propub.ca/1H2LwrI

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As California tries to reform its juvenile group home system, lawmakers seek to replace it with something else that's had trouble: foster care.

As California dismantles its beleaguered system of youth group homes, state lawmakers bet big on expanding foster care.
propublica.org|By Joaquin Sapien

Question: What happens when the Pentagon is asked about the $43 million it spent on a gas station in Afghanistan that should have cost $300,000?

Answer: It dodges the question.

Despite lacking access to key documents and personnel, the inspector general determined that nearly $43 million had been spent on a natural gas station that should have cost closer to $300,000.
propublica.org|By Megan McCloskey
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