Every summer, hundreds of international students pay $3,000 to come to the U.S. It's a program based in metro Atlanta but the students live in cities across the country. Channel 2 investigative reporter Jodie Fleischer introduces us to one group of students who say they are not getting what was promised, and their living conditions are as bad as some third world countries. More Details
There are perks that come with some jobs that aren't discussed in public. The Forsyth County Tax Commissioner has a credit card that he uses to buy everything from Scotch tape to computer paper. And meals -- hundreds of meals -- all paid for by the taxpayer and enjoyed by employees of the tax commissioner's office. Channel 2's Richard Belcher has this Whistleblower 2 Investigation. More Details
Channel 2 investigators have been digging through federal spending records and discovered some unusual receipts. We found thousands of your tax dollars used to study how waiters serve wine in Napa Valley -- thousands more spent studying white water rafting in Nepal. Is it valuable research or a free junket for local college students?
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