Tag #Public Interest

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Justice Department to Unseal Epstein Grand Jury Transcripts

Following public outcry over a memo clearing Jeffrey Epstein of having a "client list," the Justice Department, at President Trump's request, petitioned to unseal grand jury transcripts related to Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, promising to redact victim information.

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Mushroom Murder Trial Draws Unexpected Attendees

Tammy Egglestone and Kelly Phelan, from vastly different backgrounds, dedicated 10 weeks to attending the Erin Patterson murder trial in Morwell, Victoria, forging unlikely friendships and highlighting the trial's profound impact on both avid true-crime enthusiasts and the local community.

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Documents on King, RFK Assassinations to be Released

Newly digitized documents related to the 1968 assassinations of Martin Luther King Jr. and Robert F. Kennedy will soon be released to the public, following a directive from President Trump and an intensive effort involving over 100 people working around the clock.

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Thames Water's £3bn Bailout Faces Appeal over Cost

Facing £19bn debt, Thames Water secured a controversial £3bn emergency loan with £898m in interest and fees; campaigners are appealing this decision, arguing special administration would be cheaper and better for the public interest.

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Dutch Museums Urge Faster Release of WWII Archives

Fourteen Dutch war museums are urging the Culture Minister to expedite the release of World War II archives delayed due to privacy concerns, highlighting the conflict between preserving privacy and ensuring public access to crucial historical records.

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Mass Firing of Probationary Federal Employees Sparks Outrage and Lawsuits

President Trump's administration fired thousands of probationary federal employees on February 14, 2024, impacting services at agencies such as the VA and FDA, prompting lawsuits from employee unions citing illegal procedures and causing concerns about long-term impacts on service delivery and workf...

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Trump Administration Moves to Unseal Epstein Grand Jury Testimony

Facing criticism over its handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case, the Trump administration filed a motion to unseal years-old grand jury testimony against Epstein and his associate Ghislaine Maxwell, citing public interest, after President Trump called for the release.

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Solicitor Pleads Guilty to Perverting Justice

Solicitor Rachelle Badour-Taha pleaded guilty to attempting to pervert the course of justice after arranging for a man to lie to police about driving her vehicle erratically on February 26, 2024, following a failed attempt to suppress the information from the public.

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Trump Administration Threatens to Block Mergers Over Corporate DEI Policies

The Trump administration threatens to block media mergers if companies have DEI policies, a novel approach that is causing uncertainty among corporations and raising concerns about the future of corporate social responsibility.

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Amsterdam Court Allows Use of Secret Recordings in Kasem Bribery Investigation

An Amsterdam court ruled on February 11th that secretly recorded conversations from 2019, involving former lawyer Khalid Kasem, can be used in a bribery and fraud investigation, despite claims of attorney-client privilege; the court prioritized the public interest in uncovering the truth.

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Mass Firing of Probationary Federal Employees Sparks Outrage and Concerns"

On Thursday, February 14, 2024, the Trump administration terminated thousands of probationary federal employees across various agencies, including the VA and CDC, citing reasons of eliminating waste and improving responsiveness to administration policies; this action has sparked legal challenges and...

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Australian FOI System Flaws Hinder Public Accountability

The article details issues within Australia's Freedom of Information (FOI) system, including the ACCC rejecting a request they helped draft, and VCAT indefinitely pausing an appeal due to resource issues, highlighting systemic flaws hampering timely access to government information.

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