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It’s not Bernie backers: If the U.S. elects Trump, this is who is responsible
Sophia A. McClennen
It’s convenient to blame Berners for a possible Trump win, but they are the last ones responsible for this mess
Julian Assange to Bill Maher: Wikileaks “working on” hacking Donald Trump’s tax returns
Brendan Gauthier
Asked if the DNC hack was "fair game" at such a critical juncture, Assange said, "It was definitely good fun"
Don’t give in to Trump Trutherism: Yes, his trollery hits new lows, but that doesn’t make him a Russian agent
Andrew O'Hehir
Conspiracy theories about Trump and Putin require huge logical leaps — and blind us to what makes him so dangerous
Imprisoned whistleblower Chelsea Manning hospitalized after suspected suicide attempt, reports say
Ben Norton
A CNN reporter says the WikiLeaks whistleblower may have attempted suicide. Manning is serving 35 years in prison
Jeremy Scahill: “Blowers go to Yale and whistleblowers go to jail” — David Petraeus vs. Chelsea Manning
Ben Norton
The journalist blasted U.S. hypocrisy on whistleblowers, while Democrats have "eyes wide shut" on terror watchlist
Despite 4 years trapped in embassy, Assange says WikiLeaks has “very big year” ahead
Ben Norton
At NYC event, Assange said WikiLeaks has big new leaks, and warned a Hillary Clinton presidency "means endless war"
WikiLeaks will release new Clinton emails to add to incriminating evidence, Julian Assange says, in “big year ahead”
Ben Norton
Assange says the government likely won't indict "war hawk" Hillary Clinton, but it has more than enough evidence
“Tomorrow we carry on his work”: Journalists, activists mourn death of human rights lawyer Michael Ratner
Ben Norton
Michael Ratner defended human rights around the world for 45 years, working on WikiLeaks, Julian Assange and Gitmo
Noam Chomsky defends Julian Assange: “He should be given a medal”
Alexandra Rosenmann
WikiLeaks has made our democracy stronger and more transparent, argues the renowned political scientist
“A remarkable feat of collaboration”: The incredible story of how the Panama Papers came to be
Richard Sambrook
For a year now, journalists have sifted through a leak that dwarves even those of Julian Assange and Edward Snowden
Let’s face it: All our presidential candidates are hucksters
Eric Zuesse
Truthfulness isn't even their goal; winning and keeping power is
Detained whistle-blower Julian Assange remains hopeful he’ll be able to leave embassy; warns a Clinton presidency would bring “disaster”
Ben Norton
Assange tells Salon that WikiLeaks has new releases in the works and talks about Sanders — and his limitations
This is how the CIA botched Iraq post-9/11: Bob Gates, careerist sycophancy, and the real history of the Deep State
Patrick L. Smith
A veteran CIA officer explains to Salon exactly where the agency has gone wrong for decades — and the consequences
“Intelligent people know that the empire is on the downhill”: A veteran CIA agent spills the goods on the Deep State and our foreign policy nightmares
Patrick L. Smith
After almost 30 years in the CIA, Ray McGovern became a truth-teller. He sits down with Salon for a long debriefing
Trevor Noah’s master class: It’s not just Fox News — this is the topic that needs Noah, Oliver, Stewart
Sophia A. McClennen
Satirists break down the hidden agendas behind complicated issues. We need them desperately on TPP
The televisual Sherlock: The role that made Benedict Cumberbatch a star drove another actor insane
Zach Dundas
Before Benedict Cumberbatch there was Jeremy Brett, defined by Holmes, and maybe, in part, killed by Holmes
7 whistle-blowers facing more jail time than David Petraeus
Ben Branstetter
The general's relative slap on the wrist exposes the Obama administration's double standard when pursuing leaks
“Does Bruce Jenner want boobs?”: Sony email hack details Cameron Crowe/Amy Pascal emails about Jenner, Bill Murray, Bradley Cooper and more
Salon Staff
Cameron Crowe: "Frankly, we have great options on all the performances except Bill Murray…"
Thanks to WikiLeaks, 30,000 leaked Sony files are now available in a searchable database
Anna Silman
Assange: "It belongs in the public domain. WikiLeaks will ensure it stays there."
Here’s how we defeat the vulgarians: Bill Maher, wrong-headed neocons, and the real answer to “radical Islam”
Patrick L. Smith
We need an honest response to Charlie Hebdo. Start by remembering how 9/11 felt before Bush hijacked it for war
From #JeSuisCharlie to “We’d never publish that”: The spectrum of media responses to the Charlie Hebdo attack
Anna Silman
Publications have responded in vastly different ways in the wake of this morning's horrific shooting
How to be “fascinating”: Marry George Clooney
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Amal Clooney tops Barbara Walters' list -- but the cultural obsession with wives runs even deeper
“The Imitation Game”: Benedict Cumberbatch invents computer, wins war
Andrew O'Hehir
The "Sherlock" star explores the thrilling, tragic true story of cryptographer Alan Turing in this Oscar-bait drama
5 reasons Benedict Cumberbatch is the Internet’s “sexiest man alive”
Chris Osterndorf
British accent? Check. Off-beat sex appeal? Check. Leading role in a cult show? Ditto. Sherlock still can't lose
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