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135:. NPR's Ombudsman Edward Schumacher-Matos concluded their 2011 investigation into the South Dakota foster care system for Native American children series was "deeply flawed" and "should not have been aired as it was." NPR, however, stood by the series and called the ombudsman's report "unorthodox, the sourcing selective, fact-gathering uneven and the conclusions, subjective or without foundation." Two subsequent reports, one by a coalition of nine Lakota tribes, and another by the National Coalition for Child Protection Reform, reviewed the ombudsman's report and found the NPR series was sound. In May 2015, a federal judge ruled in summary judgment in favor of South Dakota's tribes finding that the State of South Dakota and its Department of Social Services had "failed to protect Indian parents' fundamental rights." 142:
with hour long audio documentaries. She helped uncover problems with US foreign aid and President Trump's Washington DC hotel, possible emoluments clause violations, and ongoing Department of Justice investigation into kleptocracy involving the Malaysian fund
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In 2003 she helped to open NPR West and increase NPR's presence on the West Coast, from her new base she traveled around the country and the world. She covered the U.S. led wars in
155:. The project invited Citizen Sleuths to uncover new information from the financial disclosure forms of Trump appointees. Most recently she was 2019 Peabody award finalist for 321: 195: 307: 262: 231: 73: 276: 139: 124: 152: 97: 345: 21: 128: 177: 104:'s election as governor in 2003, California's troubled prison system; and the death of pop legend 350: 116: 101: 93: 57: 238: 62: 8: 156: 85: 213: 322:"Federal Judge Says South Dakota Officials Violated Native American Families' Rights" 301: 256: 77: 52: 105: 47: 42: 283: 132: 112: 131:. Many of those awards were won at NPR, working with the Investigative Unit's 339: 144: 81: 158:. She is now produces audio documentaries for Al Jazeera's podcast unit. 89: 38: 17: 196:"S. Dakota Indian Foster Care 1: Investigative Storytelling Gone Awry" 69: 61:, where she contributed to NPR's award-winning coverage of 181: 111:
Walters has won numerous audio journalism awards, the
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Index

Amy Walter
The Cook Political Report
Middle East
Earlham College
Morning Edition
Washington, D.C.
All Things Considered
September 11th
Iraq
Afghanistan
Hurricane Katrina in 2005
BP oil spill
earthquake in Haiti
Arab Spring
Libya
Egypt
Arnold Schwarzenegger
Michael Jackson
Peabody Awards
DuPont-Columbia Award
Edward R Murrow Awards
Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Award
investigative journalism
Laura Sullivan
Reveal for the Center for Investigative Reporting
1MDB
Edward R Murrow Awards
Center for Public Integrity

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