Mike Hixenbaugh

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Senior Investigative Reporter

I'm a senior reporter on the NBC News Enterprise team, covering a wide range of subjects. My work, at its best, uncovers wrongdoing or injustice, but I’m also interested in pursuing intimate, deeply reported stories about people and communities that help readers better understand their neighbors, themselves and the country they live in.

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I'm a senior reporter on the NBC News Enterprise team, covering a wide range of subjects. My work, at its best, uncovers wrongdoing or injustice, but I’m also interested in pursuing intimate, deeply reported stories about people and communities that help readers better understand their neighbors, themselves and the country they live in.

Do you have a news tip you want to share with our journalists? Visit NBC News Tips to learn more.


Latest from Mike Hixenbaugh

Years of ignored warnings freed a children’s pastor to sexually abuse girls, lawsuit says

Long before Tony Waller, an Assemblies of God pastor, was convicted of raping girls, children told church leaders about hidden cameras, drugged drinks and abuse, a lawsuit says.
39d ago

Families caring for disabled relatives face unthinkable choices as Medicaid cuts loom

President Donald Trump’s Medicaid cuts and emerging attacks on paid family caregiving have people fearing financial ruin as they fight to keep loved ones out of institutions.

Christian missionary hailed as ‘holiest man alive’ pleads guilty to abusing boys in Texas

Daniel Savala, who preached for decades in an Assemblies of God-run college ministry, was sentenced to 30 years in prison without the possibility of parole.
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RFK Jr. Draws Backlash for Ripping Medicaid Programs That Pay People To Care for Relatives

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. made comments alleging fraud in Medicaid programs that provide care for the elderly and disabled, sparking outrage.
61d ago

RFK Jr. draws backlash for ripping Medicaid programs that pay people to care for relatives

Advocates for disabled people and caregivers said they were insulted by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s allegations that Medicaid programs are "rife with fraud."
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Mom of 5 in immigration detention in Texas was taken to ER, sparking urgent calls for her release

A court filing says authorities at a detention center in Dilley, Texas, refused for weeks to get Hayman El Gamal a CT scan after she found an abnormal growth in her chest.
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9-year-old who pleaded to go to spelling bee is released from ICE detention

A 9-year-old boy who begged to be released from an immigration detention center so he could attend his state spelling bee has been freed with his family.
91d ago

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Nonverbal 5-year-old who met Ms. Rachel over Zoom is released from ICE detention

A 5-year-old nonverbal boy whose plight in a South Texas immigration detention center drew national attention after a video call with children’s entertainer Ms. Rachel has been released with his family.
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Children's entertainer Ms. Rachel has a new cause: Freeing kids from ICE detention

Like many Americans, Ms. Rachel said she first became aware of the family detention center in Dilley, Texas, after federal immigration agents detained a 5-year-old in Minneapolis.
103d ago

'This place broke something in us': Kids languish in ICE detention long past 20-day court limit

ICE is not supposed to detain children for longer than 20 days under a decades-old court settlement. The Trump administration has routinely violated that limit.
112d ago

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Noem doesn't retract calling U.S. citizens killed by immigration agents 'domestic terrorists' in tense hearing

This was Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem's first appearance before Congress since immigration agents fatally shot Renee Good and Alex Pretti.
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