Vladimir Putin chaired a meeting of the Presidential Council for Civil Society and Human Rights at the Kremlin on October 14, 2014. There he condemned what he called the double standard in the assessment of crimes against the civilian population of southeastern Ukraine. Excerpts from transcript of meeting of the Presidential Council for Civil Society […]
European Union Fines Five Rubber Companies
While five rubber companies were given a hefty fine, a sixth company was let off. The sixth company was let off by blowing the whistle on the cartel to the European Union. Chloroprene rubber is used for numerous products used in the household. While it stretches under stress like a rubber band, it returns to […]
Injustice Anywhere Endorses The Max Lewis Case
Injustice Anywhere, an all-volunteer organization working to bring more attention to wrongful convictions, has added the Edward “Max” Lewis case to their list of Endorsed Cases. Edward “Max” Lewis was convicted in Wisconsin in 2004 for the repeated sexual assault of his step-daughter, over a span of two-years beginning in 2002. Lewis was sentenced to 22 years […]
$4 Million Settlement over a False Claims Act Allegations against ICP Medical LLC announced by Whistleblower Institute
The Whistleblower Institute announces that ICP Medical LLC reached a $4 million settlement in a False Claims Act Allegations lawsuit for submitting false claims for medical items to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs and Department of Defense. Those who have a similar case or experienced a similar situation or any other wrongdoing within a […]
Diluted Ammonia: The Largest Russian Chemical Plant Stolen from Workers
In December the Ukrainian pipeline stopped pumping ammonia for Togliattiazot. Being unable to agree on a price the parties got entangled in legal disputes, with ToAZ claiming $11 million in damages and threatening to switch to rail transit if the matter is not resolved. Late in 2016 numerous outlets reported that ammonia manufactured by the […]
San Diego’s Best “Winter” Activities
Out here in sunny San Diego, we don’t exactly know what winter is. Temperatures drop slightly and it rains occasionally, but it’s nothing unbearable. Mornings and evenings can be a little chilly, but by midday the sun is usually shining and the sky is clear. There is not really much that can hold you back […]
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