91±¬ÁÏ Investigates July 12, 2018 Burn pits near US military bases in Iraq keep smoldering, as health debate rages Service members still overseas for our nation’s military forces are likely still being exposed to toxic chemical clouds emanating from burn pits still being used near their bases.
Honors July 4, 2018 Why US forces carry the American flag It’s something that may have escaped your attention, but it certainly hasn’t done so for friendly forces fighting on the front lines.
91±¬ÁÏ Investigates July 2, 2018 Pennsylvania man finds hope after years of addiction and despair The flight of industry has decimated a small Pennsylvania town, and the inundation of opioids has its back against the wall – and some of the city’s men are paying the price.
91±¬ÁÏ Investigates July 1, 2018 Battling the despair of opioid addiction in an unexpected place Sam Hall sat on his narrow bed, his thin frame propped up against the concrete wall, periodically glancing up from a well-worn paperback novel.
91±¬ÁÏ Investigates June 29, 2018 VA suicide data shows vets still desperately struggling In 2010, Congress declared June 27 National PTSD Awareness Day.
91±¬ÁÏ Investigates June 21, 2018 Veterans facing new obstacle after appeal is denied in burn pit case In a crushing blow to tens of thousands of veterans who say they were made ill by the use of open burn pits, dozens of lawsuits against a military contractor in charge of the waste disposal method will not move forward following an appellate court ruling.
91±¬ÁÏ Investigates June 17, 2018 Family's fentanyl tragedy underscores 'mind-boggling' opioid crisis in New Hampshire Jim Zanfagna's daughter died from an overdose of heroin laced with fentanyl, and friends were posting condolence messages before the Zanfagnas ever heard from authorities.
91±¬ÁÏ Investigates June 14, 2018 Clinton donor's dealings and murky connections questioned by watchdog group The murky nature of Hillary Clinton’s former presidential campaign fund continues to rise to the surface.
91±¬ÁÏ Investigates June 7, 2018 Former burn pit inspector says warnings were largely ignored by Pentagon officials during Iraq War It was over a decade ago when U.S. Army Lieutenant Colonel Dan Brewer was faced with the daunting task of finding a solution to control the toxic fumes hanging over the military bases across Iraq.
91±¬ÁÏ Investigates June 3, 2018 Despair, hope and drugs in America: Is anyone safe? While America was diverted by homegrown terrorism, economic stress and mass shootings, another scourge quietly moved to the fore: drug addiction.
91±¬ÁÏ Investigates June 1, 2018 Trump must press for remains, news about American POWs from Korean War at summit, families say What happened to the still unknown number of U.S. servicemen who disappeared during the Korean War and were never returned or accounted for? Families and experts are pressing for President Trump to bring up the heartbreaking question during a summit with Kim Jong Un that may now be back on again.