Investigative Reporter Brian Ross presents special reports focusing on a variety of investigative topics including terrorism, corruption and fraud. Brought to you by ABCNews.com.




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With tax day approaching, the latest scam has tax preparers lying to their clients and writing off thousands of dollars in federal excise taxes on long-distance phone charges ... Discussion
4/13/2007
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Doris and Douglas Moore of Toronto got a nasty surprise when they purchased a set of dark brown couches that were labeled "n**ger brown." Discussion
4/12/2007
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Some big-time hedge fund managers have elevated tax evasion to new levels. Discussion
4/11/2007
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Robert Levinson, an ace of an FBI agent until he retired more than a decade ago and who has been reported missing in Iran, appears to be in custody there, held incommunicado. Discussion
4/5/2007
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U.S. and Pakistani intelligence sources tell ABC News the CIA has been working with, although not funding, a militant group based in Pakistan that has carried out deadly raids ... Discussion
4/5/2007
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Iran could have enough fuel for a nuclear bomb by 2009, a year and a half away, eclipsing the original predicted date of 2015, sources tell ABC News. Discussion
4/3/2007
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Afghanistan President Hamid Karzai and Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf seem more interested in blaming each other for the Taliban's resurgence than actually fighting it. Discussion
4/2/2007
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Pressure on overworked pharmacists dealing with powerful prescription drugs is contributing to what some call an unreported epidemic of potentially deadly pharmacy errors. Discussion
4/1/2007
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Florida law enforcement officials tell ABC News they are building a possible criminal prosecution of former Rep. Mark Foley for the sexually explicit instant messages he sent ... Discussion
4/1/2007
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Some claim there is an unreported epidemic of pharmacy errors, but a pharmacy trade group claims it does not know if there are 1,000, one million or 10 million errors a year. Discussion
4/1/2007
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Most of the people in the white coats behind the counters at big chain drug stores are what are called pharmacy technicians, not pharmacists. Discussion
4/1/2007
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A federal judge with ties to a non-profit group financed in part by Exxon Mobil has ruled that the penalty the oil corporation has to pay for the devastating Valdez oil spill ... Discussion
3/23/2007
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The House today votes on a measure to make interstate trafficking of roosters for cockfighting a federal offense, which follows New Mexico's ban on the blood sport just last w ... Discussion
3/21/2007
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Cybercriminal gangs in Russia are getting their hands on user IDs and passwords of tens of thousands of Americans who handle financial matters online. Discussion
3/20/2007
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Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the confessed planner of the Sept. 11 attacks , told a military tribunal he killed American reporter Daniel Pearl, but those closest to the slain jou ... Discussion
3/16/2007
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The confessed planner of the 9/11 terrorist attacks has told a military tribunal he killed American reporter Daniel Pearl, but those closest to the slain journalist are not co ... Discussion
3/16/2007
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Using a Russian-speaking college intern, ABC News saw firsthand how cybercrooks in Russia are selling other crooks the user IDs and passwords of U.S. online retirement and sto ... Discussion
3/14/2007
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Washington officials tell ABC News the report found the FBI repeatedly violated the Patriot Act, which gave FBI agents the power to demand phone and financial records without ... Discussion
3/9/2007
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A program designed to improve the transition of America's war wounded from military to civilian life was shelved when Republican party chairman Jim Nicholson was named Secreta ... Discussion
3/8/2007
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A fellow military affairs journalist in Moscow doubts Ivan Safronov, who plunged to his death earlier this week, committed suicide given the explosive nature of his reporting. Discussion
3/7/2007
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