![]() He said he's "never submitted a scientific paper without firmly believing that the data were correct and accurately presented." But he said that he should have been more diligent in seeking corrections for his work and should have had tighter controls in his laboratory.Įxtreme heat from climate change is baking Alaska, and that's creating a host of national security problems. They found that Tessier-Lavigne, who's a neuroscientist, was not responsible for the misconduct, but that he was the principal author in several papers where there was apparent manipulation. Panelists found multiple cases of manipulated data in the papers they investigated. Marc Tessier-Lavigne stepping down comes after the school's board of trustees launched a review in December following allegations that he engaged in fraud and other unethical conduct related to research and papers that were up to two decades old. The president of Stanford University announced his resignation yesterday set for the end of August. He ultimately pled guilty to two misdemeanor accounts of tax evasion and agreed to participate in a pretrial program in June. Ziegler said, "It appeared to me, based on what I experienced, that the US attorney in Delaware in our investigation was constantly hamstrung, limited, and marginalized by officials, as well as other US attorneys." It was the first public testimony from the two IRS agents assigned to the case, which focused on gun and tax charges against Hunter Biden. ![]() Speaking at a joint hearing, Internal Revenue Service employees Greg Shapely and Joseph Ziegler alleged that Justice Department officials slow walked their investigation into the President's youngest son. Two IRS whistleblowers gave Congress their side of the story yesterday from a year's long investigation into Hunter Biden. Plus, the president of Stanford steps down after problems were found in his research, and we look at how extreme heat in Alaska is impacting national security. Today, IRS whistleblowers speak out about Hunter Biden. I'm Taylor Wilson and this is 5 Things you need to know Thursday, the 20th of July 2023. There may be some differences between the audio and the text. This transcript was automatically generated, and then edited for clarity in its current form. Hit play on the player above to hear the podcast and follow along with the transcript below. Podcasts: True crime, in-depth interviews and more USA TODAY podcasts right here Plus, the president of Stanford is resigning amid allegations of unethical research conduct, USA TODAY Pentagon Correspondent Tom Vanden Brook explains how climate change in the Arctic is affecting national security, leaked emails allege Texas patrol agents were ordered to push migrants into the Rio Grande, and USA TODAY Sports Columnist Nancy Armour previews the World Cup. IRS whistleblowers lashed out at federal officials in a Hunter Biden hearing. On today's episode of the 5 Things podcast: IRS whistleblowers lash out at federal officials in Hunter Biden hearing ![]()
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