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June 20th, 2014
09:14 PM ET

2016 GOP hopeful under criminal probe

Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker is facing accusations of illegally coordinating fundraising for his 2012 recall campaign. CNN's Brian Todd investigates.

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Filed under: CNN Investigations Unit • Politics • Scott Walker
February 7th, 2014
07:38 PM ET

West Virginia residents still skeptical of water's safety

Nearly one month after the chemical spill in West Virginia, many residents are still complaining of licorice-smelling water, and a handful of schools remain closed. Is the water safe to drink? CNN Investigations' Drew Griffin reports.

February 6th, 2014
07:09 PM ET

GOP sets up fake sites to fool Democrats

Republicans are building fake Democratic Congressional candidate websites to spread the GOP's message and get unknowing donors to send them money. CNN's Drew Griffin investigates.


Filed under: CNN Investigations Unit • Congress • Democrats • Drew Griffin • GOP
February 4th, 2014
07:04 PM ET

Grand jury investigating chemical spill

As a federal grand jury begins conducting a criminal investigation into West Virginia's toxic chemical spill, CNN conducted a new test to determine the chemical levels in the water. CNN Investigations' Drew Griffin reports.

December 18th, 2013
07:55 PM ET

Insurance companies dumping doctors

Chris Frates investigates claims that insurance companies are dumping doctors in response to the new health care law.

October 11th, 2013
02:19 PM ET

The United States is still getting rid of its chemical weapons

Watch Drew Griffin's full report on the Utah project above.

Syria has been given a year to eliminate its chemical weapons arsenal, or face the threat of a U.S. military strike. Yet it may come as a surprise that the United States has still not destroyed all of its massive supply of deadly nerve agents.

In fact, neither has Russia. Both Washington and Moscow signed the Chemical Weapons Convention of the 1990s, which forbid the use, production and stockpiling of chemical weapons.

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