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WikiLeaks
UK Police Reconsider Round-the-Clock Watch on Julian Assange
By Dan Kedmey
Edward Snowden, Lupe Fiasco and More Wish Chelsea Manning a Happy Birthday
By Victor Luckerson
Julian Assange Is Crowdfunding a Life-Size Statue of Himself Because Of Course He Is
By Sam Frizell
Julian Assange’s Appeal is Rejected by Swedish Court
By Naina Bajekal
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WikiLeaks
The Future of Civilization Is a Battle Between Google and Wikileaks
Eric Schmidt and Julian Assange's new books offer an unsettling portrait of our unpreparedness for a truly digital world
By Eugene Jarecki
October 10, 2014
Assange Hologram Speaks Out
The face of WikiLeaks spoke about Google, martyrs and political asylum
By Sarah Begley
September 28, 2014
Chelsea Manning Sues Gov't Over Hormone Treatment
Manning was diagnosed by military doctors with gender dysphoria after her arrest
By Denver Nicks
September 23, 2014
Julian Assange to Leave Ecuadorian Embassy 'Soon'
Assange has spent more than two years in Ecuadorian embassy in London
By Megan Gibson
August 18, 2014
New Post-Snowden Leaks Reveal Secret U.S. Watch List
The documents are not as highly classified as the materials released by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden
By Zeke J Miller
August 5, 2014
Julian Assange May Be Britain's Next Top Model
The WikiLeaks founder is reportedly set to strut his stuff on the catwalk at London Fashion Week this September
By Mirren Gidda
June 26, 2014
WikiLeaks Teases 'Very Important Secret Document' Release
While Julian Assange gives journalists some World Cup predictions
By Denver Nicks
June 18, 2014
The Last Time Qatar Promised To Watch A Gitmo Prisoner, He Walked
Despite a 2008 promise in writing, the Qataris let former Guantanamo Bay prisoner Jarallah al-Marri travel to Great Britain, where he was arrested.
By Massimo Calabresi
June 5, 2014
WikiLeaks Claims Afghanistan Under NSA Surveillance
The secret-spilling group says Afghanistan is the country The Intercept declined to name out of concern that doing so could stoke violence
By Denver Nicks
May 23, 2014
Manning Could Be Moved to Civilian Prison
Chelsea Manning's Army Prison cannot give her the hormone therapy she requested
By TIME Video
May 15, 2014
Manning: I Don’t Want to Move
A lawyer for the convicted WikiLeaks source says the Pentagon is trying to force his client to drop her request for transgender hormone therapy
By Denver Nicks
May 14, 2014
Chelsea Manning May Receive Civilian Prison Transfer
The Pentagon is reportedly working to move the former intelligence analyst, convicted and sentenced to 35 years in prison for leaking government documents to WikiLeaks, to a civilian correctional facility where she could receive hormone therapy to aid her gender reassignment
By David Stout
May 14, 2014
U.S. Army Okays Manning's 35-Year Sentence
A U.S. Army general has endorsed the 35-year sentence imposed on the soldier formerly known as Bradley Manning for leaking hundreds of thousands of classified documents to the whistle-blowing group WikiLeaks
By Denver Nicks
April 14, 2014
Father Banned From Naming His Son 'WikiLeaks'
We're assuming "Pentagon Papers" is also a no-go
By Samantha Grossman
April 3, 2014
Chelsea Manning Asks for Legal Name Change
The Army private formerly known as Bradley Manning, convicted of sending U.S. military and diplomatic secrets to WikiLeaks, has asked a Kansas court to legally change her name to Chelsea Elizabeth Manning
By Per Liljas
March 20, 2014
WikiLeaks' War on Secrecy: Truth's Consequences
The Army says it was a crime. When Private First Class Bradley Manning downloaded tens of thousands of diplomatic cables to a CD-RW disc at an Army outpost in Iraq from November 2009 to April...
By Massimo Calabresi
December 2, 2010
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