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More Than 2,000 Freight Rail Workers Have Filed Whistleblower Complaints for Safety Concerns in Last 10 Years, Documents Show
But the vast majority of the complaints are dismissed or thrown out for technical reasons.
They Exposed an Alleged Money Laundering Network. Then They Were Sentenced to Death.
Gradi Koko Lobanga and Navy Malela found out about their sentences on social media, without they or their lawyers ever stepping foot in a court.
Post-Acquittal Trump Really Is Democrats' Worst Nightmare
“We're going to be strategizing and doing everything possible to protect democracy.”
Daniel Ellsberg Has Some Thoughts on Trump's Whistleblower
The man who leaked the Pentagon Papers talks Ukraine, blowing the whistle in 2019, and why you should never leak to the government.
Grand Canyon Visitors May Have Been Exposed to Radiation For Years
A park safety manager reveals that three buckets of uranium ore were sitting in a museum storage basement, starting in 2000.
The Former Naturopath Who Became a Whistleblower on the Industry
Britt Marie Hermes became disenchanted with naturopathy when she saw profits being valued over patients.
Inside Colombia's Massive Underground Weed Market
Tune into VICELAND Tuesday for the latest from 'WEEDIQUETTE,' along with a new episode of 'CYBERWAR.'
There's Now a Whistleblower Hotline for Scientists Working Under the Trump Administration
A political advocacy group, 314, set up the hotline with a law firm to help scientists raise alarms if needed.
Canada passes law to protect whistleblowers and journalists’ confidential sources
Under the new law, judges won’t issue search warrants against journalists unless there’s no other ‘reasonable way’ for police to obtain the same information
Whistleblower Exhibition Exposes Surveillance Age Vigilantes
A Danish exhibition showcases multimedia work about vigilantes like Chelsea Manning, Julian Assange, and Edward Snowden.
Chelsea Manning Is Finally Free: 'I Am Looking Forward to So Much'
The military whistleblower was sentenced to 35 years in prison, where she was subjected to treatment deemed "cruel and inhuman." In one of his final acts as President, Barack Obama reduced Manning's sentence to time served.
The People Who Helped Snowden Flee the US Could Be Deported From Hong Kong
Their lawyer thinks the decision was linked to the Snowden case.