By Sarah Jane Tribble, KFF Health News, Holly K. Hacker, KFF Health News, Caresse Jackman, Owen Hornstein, Emily Featherston and Brandon Wissbaum
Taxpayers, through federal infrastructure programs, have paid billions of dollars to internet companies to hook up rural Americans. Some communities have nothing to show for it.
May is the month each year selected to celebrate the role that Asian Americans, Pacific Islanders and Native Hawaiians have played on our country's history.
By Sarah Jane Tribble, KFF Health News, Holly K. Hacker, KFF Health News, Caresse Jackman, Owen Hornstein, Emily Featherston and Brandon Wissbaum
Technological gaps handicap rural hospitals as billions in federal funding to modernize infrastructure lags. The reliance on outdated technology and piecemeal systems challenge staffs and erode patient care.
By Haley Miller, Mitchell Tiedman, Haley Ryan, Martin Schauss and Lauren Winnefeld: Arnolt Center for Investigative Journalism at Indiana University
What the Big Ten has spent to lure athletes is nearly a third of the at least $541.9 million spent by Division I Football Subdivision Schools spent on recruiting since 2014.
Hundreds in Louisiana forced to move from their island home due to rising sea levels. Downsides of “Buy Now, Pay Later” and a doctor’s take on OTC hearing aids.
How vending machines may be a solution to combat the opioid epidemic. Plus, the debate over service animals and how first responders use drones to save lives.
Medication mix-ups have some states limiting how many prescriptions pharmacists can fill. Plus, why a bug is to blame for an increasingly common meat allergy.
A federal rule is supposed to make hospital costs more transparent but we uncover why some prices aren't just a click away and get answers from the experts.
Ransomware attacks against educational institutions are on the rise. Consumer Investigator Rachel DePompa finds out what schools and parents can be doing to protect their child's personal information.
Getting car problems fixed can be a major headache, especially if you feel like you’re getting the runaround. Consumer Investigator Caresse Jackman provides tips on what you can do if you’re stuck with a “lemon.”
The real estate market is tough right now whether you’re looking to buy or build. Consumer Investigator Rachel DePompa speaks to a real estate investing expert about the pros and cons of building a new home.
Payments on federal student loans are set to resume next month for the first time in three years. Consumer Investigator Rachel DePompa caught up with an expert from The College Investor about ways you can better prepare.
Babies born in US hospitals are screened for rare disorders. But we found that testing isn't the same across the country and those disparities can be deadly.
Early retirement is a dream for many. Consumer Investigator Rachel DePompa talks to a financial expert from Money & Mimosas about strategies to make that dream come true.
A new law designed to protect consumers targets counterfeit and fake goods sold online. Consumer Investigator Caresse Jackman speaks to the CPBBP and breaks down what you need to know.
Understanding the difference between a traditional 401(k) and a Roth 401(k) can have a big impact on your wallet. Consumer Investigator Rachel DePompa talks to an expert from Bankrate about the differences between them.
An in-depth look at why experts say not handling rechargeable batteries properly could lead to explosions and fires. Plus, how one state saved its state bird.
A father lost his son to an online extortion scam. Mental health help for children. New concern about walking your dogs. Young hockey player inspires others.
Teens across the country are facing a mental health crisis: girls are particularly vulnerable. Plus, products under recall remain in homes across the country.
The cost of some goods and services is outpacing some people’s income, putting an extra strain on single-income families. Consumer Investigator Rachel DePompa shares four money moves to help single income families brighten their financial future.
A grieving father's message about overdoses among teens. Family wants answers after mother's death in jail. Plus, a student's inspiration to beat a diagnosis.
Xfinty recently issued security alerts about scammers posing as the company to try and steal your money. Consumer Investigator CaresseJackman spoke with the Better Business Bureau about the warning signs of this scam.
Stopped trains blocking roads cause danger and disruption. “Sextortion” is on the rise and impacting youth. An organization empowers artists with disabilities.
Co-signing on a loan can be a great tool to help someone buy a house or a car, but there’s a catch. Consumer Investigator Rachel DePompa weighs the pros and cons.
Student loan payments are set to resume soon but there’s a new way that might help you save. Consumer Investigator Rachel DePompa explains how the SAVE plan works.
What happens with your finances if you unexpectedly pass away? Consumer Investigator Rachel DePompa talks to an expert from Agili about the importance of wills and estate planning.
When someone passes away, we typically think about handling their physical assets. But what happens with their social media presence and other digital assets? Consumer Investigator Rachel DePompa talks to Trust & Wills about digital estate planning.
A simple trick that could lead to a treat. Consumer Investigator Rachel DePompa explains why you might want to press pause before you complete your online purchase.
If you’re looking for ways to give back, why not start with the people closest to you? Consumer Investigator Rachel DePompa talks to Money&Mimosas to find out all you need to know about the rise in popularity of giving circles.
ITRC reported a record number of data breaches in Q2. Consumer Investigator Rachel DePompa talks to them about what's going on and how you can protect yourself.
The Biden administration has announced it’s erasing the debt of more than 800,000 longtime student loan borrowers. Consumer Investigator Caresse Jackman spoke with White House officials about what you need to know.
With student loans restarting soon some employers are now helping employees tackle their debt. Consumer Investigator Rachel DePompa talks to the CEO of Dolr, a site that helps people pay down their debt.
43% of Americans are withholding or lying about money to their partner. Consumer Investigator Rachel DePompa talks to NerdWallet about other findings from their study and more money secrets.
You’re told never to touch your 401(k) but sometimes you may be left without a choice. Consumer Investigator Rachel DePompa talks to the Virginia Credit Union about the pros and cons of a 401(k) loan.
Fewer people use paper checks but check fraud has surged in the last year. Consumer Investigator Rachel DePompa talks to a financial expert from Agili about an old scam making the rounds you need to know about.
Children forced to crawl under and over trains. Emergency responders stalled at railroad crossings during life threatening situations. Stopped trains splitting communities apart. “Railroaded” - a joint InvestigateTV and ProPublica investigation - exposed America to chilling footage showing young students forced to make an unthinkable choice: be late to school or crawl under freight trains that block their pathway.