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Corporate America pledged to quit supporting lawmakers who challenged the 2020 election results. Two years later, the companies’ wallets are back open. → Read More
This map shows the racial and ethnic makeup of the entire United States, according to the 2020 census. → Read More
A CNN review of newly filed campaign finance reports shows the share of donations from political committees fell between the fourth quarter of 2020 and the first quarter of this year for roughly 120 members of Congress who objected to certifying Trump's loss in January. → Read More
Many of the large companies that backed the 147 lawmakers who objected to certifying the election results have not staked out a position on future donations. → Read More
A CNN investigation prompts officials to tell police: Do not destroy rape kits. → Read More
By Ashley Fantz, Sergio Hernandez and Sonam Vashi, CNN Investigates Thursday, November 29, 2018 Hours after you are raped, you sit in a hospital room, under fluorescent lights, and consent to a forensic exam. Your body is the crime scene. When did it happen, a nurse asks. Where did it happen? Can you tell me who did this to you? The nurse is trained to interview you and search your body for… → Read More
By Ashley Fantz, Sergio Hernandez and Sonam Vashi, CNN Investigates Thursday, November 29, 2018 Hours after you are raped, you sit in a hospital room, under fluorescent lights, and consent to a forensic exam. Your body is the crime scene. When did it happen, a nurse asks. Where did it happen? Can you tell me who did this to you? The nurse is trained to interview you and search your body for… → Read More
By Ashley Fantz, Sergio Hernandez and Sonam Vashi, CNN Investigates Thursday, November 29, 2018 Hours after you are raped, you sit in a hospital room, under fluorescent lights, and consent to a forensic exam. Your body is the crime scene. When did it happen, a nurse asks. Where did it happen? Can you tell me who did this to you? The nurse is trained to interview you and search your body for… → Read More
CNN's exclusive investigation, "Destroyed," reveals police across the country have destroyed hundreds of rape kits -- many untested -- before the statute of limitations expired. → Read More
For its investigation into H.P. Acthar Gel, CNN analyzed payment and prescription data from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. → Read More
More than 80% of doctors who filed Medicare claims in 2016 for H.P. Acthar Gel -- a drug best known for treating a rare infant seizure disorder -- received money or other perks from the drugmakers. → Read More
CNN reporters found 38 instances in which death records listed "cataclysmic storm" as a contributor to the deaths. At least six of those cases appear uncounted. → Read More
Hurricane Maria sent thousands fleeing devastation in Puerto Rico. Federal data obtained by CNN suggest migrants have moved to every US state -- even Alaska. → Read More
Each morning before work, Héctor Luis Rodríguez Nieves showers with a garden hose behind his tattered home. He uses the jungle as his restroom. → Read More
Three months after Hurricane Maria, a CNN investigation shows tens of thousands of Puerto Ricans have applied for temporary roofs -- and still don't have them. → Read More
During the reporting process for this investigation, CNN analyzed payment, prescriber, adverse event and inspection report data from various government agencies and dug through internal company documents. → Read More
During the reporting process for this investigation, CNN analyzed payment, prescriber, adverse event and inspection report data from various government agencies and dug through internal company documents. → Read More
CNN investigation exposes inappropriate use of drug called Nuedexta in nursing homes → Read More
There's no one commonly accepted definition of a mass shooting. But whatever criteria you use, the conclusion's the same: they are far too common. → Read More
There's no one commonly accepted definition of a mass shooting. But whatever criteria you use, the conclusion's the same: they are far too common. → Read More