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Autopsy Confirms OpenAI Whistleblower Suchir Balaji Died By Suicide, Cops Close Case - NDTV
OpenAI whistleblower Suchir Balaji died by suicide, San Francisco Police have confirmed citing an autopsy report. Following weeks of investigation and repeated inquiries, officials have confirmed ...
Read moreTriangle Amazon workers vote against unionization, but some employees allege labor law violations - Duke Chronicle
Workers at Amazon’s RDU1 facility in Garner, N.C., voted against unionization Friday, with only a third of workers casting their ballots in favor of the move after a six-day voting period. However...
Read moreDonald Trump's admin appeals to Supreme Court to fire head of federal agency that protects whistleblowers - The Times of India
The Trump administration has filed an emergency appeal to the Supreme Court to prevent Hampton Dellinger from resuming his role as head of the Office of Special Counsel. Dellinger was dismissed wit...
Read moreOpenAI whistleblower Suchir Balaji’s mother raises doubts after final autopsy declares death by suicide - The Financial Express
A final autopsy report released on Friday concluded that 26-year-old OpenAI whistleblower Suchir Balaji, died by suicide inside his San Francisco apartment. The San Francisco County Medical Examin...
Read moreWho Is Hampton Dellinger? Trump Moves SC To Fire Head of Whistleblower Protection Agency - MSN
Who Is Hampton Dellinger?
Read moreTrump admin makes emergency appeal to Supreme Court to allow whistleblower agency head’s firing - AOL
The Trump administration has made its first appeal to the US Supreme Court to try to oust the head of a whistleblower protection agency appointed by former President Joe Biden, according to a fili...
Read moreTrump seeks Supreme Court intervention to fire head of whistleblower agency - Firstpost
President Donald Trump’s administration has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to intervene in its bid to fire the head of an independent U.S. agency that protects government whistleblowers, bringing it...
Read moreUSAID mission is worthy, but agency needs reform: Whistleblower - NewsNation Now
(NewsNation) — An employee laid off from USAID last week defends the mission of the embattled agency but says it has become a bureaucracy riddled with inefficiencies. Rob Cohen, a physician and U.S...
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