Pfizer Is Lobbying to Thwart Whistleblowers From Exposing Corporate Fraud

Pfizer is among the Big Pharma companies trying to block legislation strengthening whistleblowers’ ability to report corporate fraud.

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Aswad Khan declined to become an FBI informant. His friends began getting questioned at the U.S. border.

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An Animal Rights Activist Saved a Sick Baby Goat From a Farm — and Faces Years in Prison

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Wayne Hsiung faces felony charges — an escalation in the government’s war against those who would put the value of life ahead of property.

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Pfizer Is Lobbying to Thwart Whistleblowers From Exposing Corporate Fraud

Lee Fang

Pfizer is among the Big Pharma companies trying to block legislation strengthening whistleblowers’ ability to report corporate fraud.

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Marco Rubio Met With Far-Right Chilean Candidate Tied to Military Dictatorship

Ryan Grim, Maia Hibbett

José Antonio Kast’s father was in the Nazi army. Kast often speaks fondly of Chile’s former dictator Augusto Pinochet.

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Lawyers for Accused 9/11 Plotters Say Government Withheld Public Information

Margot Williams

The sanitized summaries of CIA cables provided by the prosecution leave out vital details that journalists and others have obtained using FOIA.

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The Biden Administration’s Game of Chicken With Border Patrol Over Vaccines

Ken Klippenstein

“I thought this would all be a bluff,” one agent wrote. “The threat of losing my job is one I cannot afford to go against.”

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Texas Troopers Opened Fire From a Helicopter in 2012. Families Are Still Fighting to Hold Them Accountable.

Melissa del Bosque

A state police marksman unloaded 19 bullets into a speeding pickup, killing two men. Now depositions unearth startling new details about what happened.

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Investigators Debunk Far-Right Claim That Dayton Mass Shooting Was Linked to Antifa

Robert Mackey

The FBI refuted a right-wing claim that the 2019 mass shooting in Dayton was left-wing political violence; now the same people are making that claim about the Waukesha parade massacre.

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Anti-BDS Laws Could Upend the Constitutional Right to Engage in Boycott

Alice Speri

A new film details how several U.S. states passed laws punishing boycotts of Israel — and how some Americans fought back.

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Human Rights Groups Call on Pentagon to Reinvestigate Civilian Deaths in Yemen

Nick Turse

Activists want Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin to open new investigations of past airstrikes, apologize for civilian deaths, and compensate relatives.

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Kevin Strickland Comes Home After 43 Years Behind Bars for a Crime He Didn’t Commit

Jordan Smith

A new Missouri law empowers prosecutors to right wrongful convictions. But the state attorney general is intent on standing in the way.

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Dark-Money Group Linked to Anti-Iran, Pro-Israel Network Targets Turkey but Has No Turks

Eli Clifton, Murtaza Hussain

The Turkish Democracy Project shares leadership and personnel with the most well-funded foreign policy pressure network in Washington.

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