ATF Whistleblowers played a key role in blowing the lid off the controversial Operation Fast and Furious gun trafficking debacle.
U.S. Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, is asking the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration to look into additional questions about unintended acceleration of Toyota cars.
South Africa's ruling party has suggested changes to controversial "state protection" legislation that critics say is a threat to press freedom and anti-corruption efforts.
CNN's Robyn Curnow reports on the battle to protect media freedom in South Africa.
Back when I was a kid, they were called "whistle-blowers": employees of corrupt companies or government agencies, who went to the press with shocking stories of criminality or abuse.
A civilian mortician who was recently demoted for misconduct in handling remains of the U.S. military's war dead has resigned, the U.S. Office of Special Counsel said Friday.
Ex-CEO and now whistleblower Michael Woodford talks about the $1.4 billion Olympus scandal.
A long-awaited federal investigation looking into allegations of a hostile work environment within the Federal Air Marshal Service concludes there is no "widespread discrimination and retaliation" within the agency, according to a report by the Department of Homeland Security's Office of the Inspector General obtained by CNN.
CNN's Patrick Oppmann reports on a remote Border Patrol station that one agent describes as a "black hole."
On Washington state's remote and wooded Olympic Peninsula, major commotion is usually limited to a log tumbling off an overloaded lumber truck.
Education Management Corp. rejected Tuesday the federal government's action in joining a lawsuit against the for-profit educational firm.
A federal air marshal fired after revealing the government was cutting back air marshal coverage at a time of heightened hijacking concern has lost a major battle in his fight to reclaim his job.
Investigators have found no sign of foul play in the death of a man identified as the whistleblower behind the scandal surrounding media mogul Rupert Murdoch's News International, British police announced Tuesday.
Ex-News of the World editor Paul McMullan praises phone-hacking whistle-blower Sean Hoare, who was found dead Monday.
One of the first journalists to go on the record and allege phone hacking at News of the World was found dead Monday, the British Press Association said.
In the post-WikiLeaks era, news organizations and other groups are launching spinoff websites in hopes a catching the next big scoop.
A former National Security Agency official has pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge of intentionally exceeding authorized use of a NSA computer as federal prosecutors agreed to drop more serious charges which carried maximum penalties of 35 years in prison.
Will the Securities and Exchange Commission be able to stop the next Bernie Madoff?
As waves of protest and turmoil wash over the Middle East, Filipinos are celebrating the 25th anniversary of their "people power" revolution that ousted the dictator, Ferdinand Marcos.
As WikiLeaks pulls out all the stops for fundraising, CNN's Atika Shubert breaks down the organization's finances.
It's official: The Frontline Club for Independent Journalism has become WikiLeaks Central.
WikiLeaks discs on Swiss banks renew interest on transparency, accountability and responsibility in business practices.
CNN's Atika Shubert talks with the Swiss whistleblower who handed over documents to WikiLeaks.
Rudolf Elmer describes himself as "a culprit, a witness, a whistleblower, an activist and a reformer."
As the fallout from WikiLeaks continues, the debate over whether or not the alleged leaker is a treasonous villain or a First Amendment hero is being debated in Berkeley, California.
CNN's Brian Todd reports on Julian Assange's arrest, his legal predicament and how it affects Bradley Manning's case.
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange was granted bail Tuesday, however, Swedish prosecutors immediately filed an appeal.
A senior Republican senator pressed Pentagon leadership Thursday as to why nobody -- other than a very junior soldier -- has been held responsible for the leak of thousands of secret national security documents to WikiLeaks.