Facebook whistleblower tells congress social media company ignored known dangers; Officials respond to Southern California oil spill; Family of Mona Rodriguez demand murder charges against campus officer for shooting death

Published: Oct. 5, 2021, 6 p.m.

Comprehensive coverage of the day\u2019s news with a focus on war and peace; social, environmental and economic justice.\n\nFacebook whistleblower tells congress social media company ignored known dangers.\nMichigan executes man with mental disabilities for murder he committed 28 years ago.\nState and local elected officials respond to southern California oil spill.\nFamily of Mona Rodriguez demand murder charges against campus officer for shooting death.\nPresident Joe Biden travels to Michigan to promote his $3.5 trillion Build Back Better plan.\nYurok tribe welcomes renaming of park in Humboldt County from Patrick\u2019s Point to Sumeg.\n\nPhoto of southern California oil spill by U.S. Coast Guard Los Angeles Petty Officer 1st Class Richard Brahm.\nThe post Facebook whistleblower tells congress social media company ignored known dangers; Officials respond to Southern California oil spill; Family of Mona Rodriguez demand murder charges against campus officer for shooting death appeared first on KPFA.