The American Red Cross recently sent NPR and ProPublica a request for corrections to our of stories detailing problems at the Red Cross, including its response to Superstorm Sandy.
NPR and ProPublica have reported on the Red Cross' struggle to meet the basic needs of victims in the weeks after Sandy. The stories described an organization so that it hindered the charity's ability to provide disaster services. The stories also about the Red Cross' financesand whether it has misled donors about how it spends its money.
The Red Cross argues that the stories were flawed, based on a "lone source," and failed to show the good work the charity has done. NPR and ProPublica stand by the stories. You can read the Red Cross' complaint , and see .
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