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The whistleblower, Frances Haugen, asserted in an interview with 60 Minutes that Facebook repeatedly made decisions that benefited the company's own interests at the expense of protecting the public.
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This post will be updated today, Monday, May 31, and through the week with the latest information on COVID-19 in South Florida.
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Former Florida Department of Health whistle-blower Rebekah Jones has been released on a $2,500 bond after turning herself into state police.
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Justice Department whistleblowers are calling on federal watchdogs and members of Congress to investigate what they call illegal and abusive government directives that chill diversity speech.
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Bright says he was removed from his post as a high-ranking federal scientist focused on vaccines because of his reluctance to promote drugs such as hydroxychloroquine to treat COVID-19 patients.
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On Friday, Trump shared a post that included the name of a former intelligence community official who many of the president's supporters believe is the whistleblower.
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Legal experts say, however, there could be other consequences for the president, including the possibility of an article of impeachment.
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Florida’s congressional lawmakers are divided down party lines about President Trump’s impeachment inquiry. That includes moderate Democrats like Rep.…
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A whistleblower filed a complaint about President Trump's conversation with a foreign leader. Here is a redacted version of that complaint, cleared by the House intelligence committee.
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The White House released a record of his July call with the Ukrainian president. But it's not quelling Congress' move toward impeachment as the president had hoped.
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The bank says it will appeal OSHA's order that it should compensate a manager who reported suspicions of fraud at Wells Fargo.