Access to feminine hygiene products for women behind bars can be difficult. Many states lack laws or written policies to provide women with unfettered access to all the types of products they would need to manage their menstrual cycles.
InvestigateTV discovered this industry is operating in a medical gray area, with numerous questions being raised about treatments, sanitation and oversight.
Experts say a legal loophole allows this drug to be sold in gas stations and in corner shops across the country where it's bought for an addictive high.
In May 2023, a massive construction fire killed two workers in North Carolina and our investigation found safety failures at the site left them trapped inside.
When a new toy or baby invention hits the market, most parents assume those products have undergone rigorous safety testing. Our investigators found this isn't always the case.
A survey finds more than half of employers are willing to negotiate salaries on initial job offers for entry-level workers. Consumer Investigator Rachel DePompa speaks with Shapiro Negotiations Institute on how to negotiate up from a low-ball offer.
More and more consumers are noticing the effects of shrinkflation on their favorite products. InvestigateTV+ examines how some consumers are pushing back.
ByMark Olalde, ProPublicaandNick Bowlin, Capital & Main
The oil and gas industry has reaped profits without ensuring there will be money to plug and clean up their wells. In Oklahoma, that work could cost more than $7 billion if it falls to the state.
If approved, these devices will be available in drug stores. Then parents can administer them with their cell phones and doctors can see the results live.