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Top lawyers, tall claims: Battle over India’s data privacy law to start in SC next week

The Supreme Court will hear arguments regarding India's first data privacy law, the DPDP Act, starting May 13. The act, challenged by five PILs, raises concerns about data protection, surveillance, and the Right to Information Act, affecting 1.4 billion citizens.

4 min read8 May 2026
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Ex-ICE lawyer calls out agency's 'defective and broken' training course amid Trump's mass deportations; DHS hits back

A former ICE lawyer told lawmakers the agency’s training programme is ‘deficient’ and dangerously shortened amid a hiring surge under President Donald Trump. DHS denies cutting requirements, saying recruits receive full firearms and constitutional training, but critics allege oversight is minimal.

2 min read24 Feb 2026
Companies

Wells Fargo Whistleblower on Sham Interviews Wins Right to Sue

A whistleblower who accused Wells Fargo & Co. of conducting sham interviews with minority job candidates will now be able to sue the bank over his firing.

4 min read22 Nov 2025
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From 'Pakistan will lose war with India' to US controlling Islamabad's nukes: Explosive claims by ex-CIA agent

John Kiriakou, who served as the CIA's chief of counter-terrorism operations in Pakistan in 2002, made the bombshell claims in an interview, which touched upon several issues including Islamabad-backed terrorism against India and Osama bin Laden's escape from Tora Bora.

6 min read25 Oct 2025
Companies

Boeing agrees to pay $50,000 to settle lawsuit over 2024 suicide of whistle blower: What we know

Boeing has agreed to settle a wrongful death lawsuit with the family of quality inspector and whistle blower John Barnett, who died by suicide in 2024, for $50,000. Here's what we know about what happened and what is the likely settlement.

3 min read27 Sep 2025
Companies

The $18 billion industry built on anonymous employee complaints

A tip left on a corporate hotline led to the ouster of the Nestlé CEO. For affairs or minor office annoyances, operators are standing by.

9 min read13 Sep 2025
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DOGE whistleblower sounds alarm over Social Security data of 300 million Americans at risk of leak or hack

A whistleblower revealed that officials from the Department of Government Efficiency endangered the Social Security data of over 300 million Americans by uploading sensitive information to an unmonitored cloud account.

2 min read27 Aug 2025
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From 'Pakistan will lose war with India' to US controlling Islamabad's nukes: Explosive claims by ex-CIA agent

John Kiriakou, who served as the CIA's chief of counter-terrorism operations in Pakistan in 2002, made the bombshell claims in an interview, which touched upon several issues including Islamabad-backed terrorism against India and Osama bin Laden's escape from Tora Bora.

6 min read25 Oct 2025
Companies

Boeing agrees to pay $50,000 to settle lawsuit over 2024 suicide of whistle blower: What we know

Boeing has agreed to settle a wrongful death lawsuit with the family of quality inspector and whistle blower John Barnett, who died by suicide in 2024, for $50,000. Here's what we know about what happened and what is the likely settlement.

3 min read27 Sep 2025