Members of Google's ethical AI team reportedly complained about harassment and bias years before being fired YAHOO
Whistle-Blowing Soars to Record With Americans Working From Home BLOOMBERG The work-from-home phenomenon has triggered a fresh frustration for U.S. corporations: Americans are blowing the whistle on their employers like never before. read more » Madoff Talks: uncovering what the family of the late Wall Street fraudster knew THE GUARDIAN
NY Assemblywoman Pushes Bill to Make Sexual Harassment by Public Servants Punishable with Jail YAHOO A Manhattan Assemblywoman is seeking to create a first-in-the-nation bill that would increase the punishment for public servants convicted of sexual harassment. read more » Insurance Company to Pay Boy Scouts of America $650 Million for Sex Abuse Claims NBC
Trump administration sidelined experts in writing car pollution rules, EPA watchdog finds WASHINGTON POST
Two Senior Managers in Italy Charged with Conspiracy to Cheat U.S. Emissions Tests and Defraud U.S. Consumers DOJ
U.S. probes fatal Tesla crash believed to be driverless REUTERS The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) said on Monday it was investigating a Texas crash on Saturday that left two dead and local police said appeared to have occurred with no one in the driver's seat. read more »
More than 500 Alphabet employees demand Google stop protecting harassers in open letter THE VERGE
12-Volt Batteries in Some 2021 Ford Mustang Mach-Es Are Dying, Leaving Owners Stranded CAR AND DRIVER
Wall Street billionaire Leon Black denied sexual-harassment allegations made by a former model and said he paid her to keep the 'affair' quiet MSN Leon Black, the former CEO of Apollo Global Management, on Thursday denied sexual-harassment allegations made against him by a former model and said their "consensual affair" had nothing to do with his departure from the firm. read more »
Volkswagen loses A$125 million fine appeal for emissions breach in Australia: regulator REUTERS Australian competition regulator said on Friday the federal court dismissed Volkswagen’s appeal against a record A$125 million ($95.1 million) fine on the German car maker, which was part of a global emissions cheating scandal. read more »