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DWP Initially Blocks Whistleblower from Carer's Allowance Review
The Department for Work and Pensions initially blocked a whistleblower from testifying in an independent review of the carer's allowance system, which has left over 134,500 carers with more than £251 million in debt due to flaws in the system, before reversing the decision after public pressure and ...
DWP Initially Blocks Whistleblower from Carer's Allowance Review
The Department for Work and Pensions initially blocked a whistleblower from testifying in an independent review of the carer's allowance system, which has left over 134,500 carers with more than £251 million in debt due to flaws in the system, before reversing the decision after public pressure and ...
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36% Bias Score


Former OpenAI Researcher's Death Raises Questions, Prompts FBI Investigation Request
Suchir Balaji, a former OpenAI researcher and whistleblower who publicly criticized OpenAI's copyright practices, was found dead in his San Francisco apartment on November 26th; his parents dispute the official suicide ruling and demand an FBI investigation citing concerns about the San Francisco Po...
Former OpenAI Researcher's Death Raises Questions, Prompts FBI Investigation Request
Suchir Balaji, a former OpenAI researcher and whistleblower who publicly criticized OpenAI's copyright practices, was found dead in his San Francisco apartment on November 26th; his parents dispute the official suicide ruling and demand an FBI investigation citing concerns about the San Francisco Po...
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48% Bias Score


Former OpenAI Engineer and Whistleblower Dies by Suicide
Suchir Balaji, a 26-year-old former OpenAI engineer crucial to developing ChatGPT, died by suicide on November 26th in San Francisco; he had recently raised concerns about OpenAI's copyright practices.
Former OpenAI Engineer and Whistleblower Dies by Suicide
Suchir Balaji, a 26-year-old former OpenAI engineer crucial to developing ChatGPT, died by suicide on November 26th in San Francisco; he had recently raised concerns about OpenAI's copyright practices.
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20% Bias Score


Parody Enron Relaunch Stirs Outrage Among Former Employees
On the 23rd anniversary of Enron's bankruptcy, a company using the Enron name announced its relaunch as a parody, sparking outrage among former employees who lost pensions and jobs due to the 2001 collapse, while others view it as a comedic way to highlight past corporate malfeasance.
Parody Enron Relaunch Stirs Outrage Among Former Employees
On the 23rd anniversary of Enron's bankruptcy, a company using the Enron name announced its relaunch as a parody, sparking outrage among former employees who lost pensions and jobs due to the 2001 collapse, while others view it as a comedic way to highlight past corporate malfeasance.
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36% Bias Score


High Court Rejects Whistleblower Appeal
Australia's High Court upholds a lower court ruling that whistleblower protections do not extend to criminal acts committed while gathering evidence, leaving a former ATO official facing trial.
High Court Rejects Whistleblower Appeal
Australia's High Court upholds a lower court ruling that whistleblower protections do not extend to criminal acts committed while gathering evidence, leaving a former ATO official facing trial.
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Navy Veteran Claims Encounter with Extraterrestrial Technology at US Base
US Navy veteran James Anderson claims he saw extraterrestrial technology, including a metallic sphere and a crystal-like device, at the Naval Support Activity Crane during weapons training; this aligns with other whistleblowers' testimonies about secret government programs involving non-human techno...

Navy Veteran Claims Encounter with Extraterrestrial Technology at US Base
US Navy veteran James Anderson claims he saw extraterrestrial technology, including a metallic sphere and a crystal-like device, at the Naval Support Activity Crane during weapons training; this aligns with other whistleblowers' testimonies about secret government programs involving non-human techno...
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48% Bias Score

Medicare Advantage Insurer, Analytics Firm Pay $100 Million in Fraud Settlement
A Western New York health insurer, Independent Health, and its data analytics partner, DxID, will pay $100 million to settle Justice Department allegations of fraudulent billing for exaggerated or nonexistent health conditions in their Medicare Advantage plans, highlighting vulnerabilities in the sy...

Medicare Advantage Insurer, Analytics Firm Pay $100 Million in Fraud Settlement
A Western New York health insurer, Independent Health, and its data analytics partner, DxID, will pay $100 million to settle Justice Department allegations of fraudulent billing for exaggerated or nonexistent health conditions in their Medicare Advantage plans, highlighting vulnerabilities in the sy...
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48% Bias Score

Whistleblower's Actions Lead to Canadian Government Reforms
Jon Grant, a former CEO of Quaker Oats and chair of Canada Lands Company, exposed political corruption within the Canadian government under Prime Minister Jean Chrétien, leading to the firing of a cabinet minister and significant reforms in Crown corporation management.

Whistleblower's Actions Lead to Canadian Government Reforms
Jon Grant, a former CEO of Quaker Oats and chair of Canada Lands Company, exposed political corruption within the Canadian government under Prime Minister Jean Chrétien, leading to the firing of a cabinet minister and significant reforms in Crown corporation management.
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28% Bias Score

Wirecard Whistleblower Cancels Testimony
The Wirecard trial is impacted by a whistleblower's last-minute cancellation of testimony due to safety concerns, highlighting international legal limitations.

Wirecard Whistleblower Cancels Testimony
The Wirecard trial is impacted by a whistleblower's last-minute cancellation of testimony due to safety concerns, highlighting international legal limitations.
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