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Welcome to life in no man’s land: The growing perils of the electromagnetic border zone

James Bridle
As many as 200 million Americans are subject to an almost complete exemption from the Fourth Amendment. Here's why

Laura Poitras: “I knew this was going to piss off the most powerful people in the world”

Andrew O'Hehir
The Pulitzer-winning filmmaker talks about shooting those history-shaping Snowden-Greenwald meetings in Hong Kong

“We’ve created generations of people who hate us”: Snowden documentarian on America’s imperial disasters

Tom Engelhardt
Award-winning journalist Laura Poitras talks about her work with Snowden and the scary world of mass surveillance

“Citizenfour”: Laura Poitras’ secret Snowden documentary is electric

Andrew O'Hehir
A gripping real-life spy thriller about the Snowden-Greenwald meetings got several standing ovations at NY premiere

The trial of the Pirate Bay founder is as salacious as you’d expect

Richard Orange
The prosecution is openly attacking Gottfrid Svartholm Warg's character, and things are getting ugly fast

Great for the Tea Party, bad for the people: How the 1 percent conquered Internet activism

Micah Sifry
Web democracy fail: Easy to join the conversation but impossible to be heard, and big money speaks loudest of all

This is not what democracy looks like: The long, slow death of Jefferson’s dream

Andrew O'Hehir
From Thomas Piketty to Cliven Bundy to GOP climate trolls, democracy is in deep crisis. What comes next?

George Clooney has not been “finally” pinned down

Mary Elizabeth Williams
The reporting around the actor's love life reveals the worst of media sexism

“Transcendence” and Hollywood’s bizarre techno-idiocy

Andrew O'Hehir
Johnny Depp makes a mean and stupid God in yet another baffling and stupid techno-thriller. What's going on?

South by Southwest’s unpaid labor problem: Why it’s risking a class action lawsuit

Charles R. Davis
Exclusive: Company running the hip festival relies on 3000 volunteers. Experts say that violates minimum wage laws

Darkness in the heart of America: Why the Snowden docs should really make us nervous

Tom Engelhardt
Edward Snowden just scratched the surface. The secrets kept by our government go much, much deeper

NSA, GCHQ targeted WikiLeaks network

Natasha Lennard
U.K. and U.S. governments used surveillance and political pressure against publishers of government abuses

The latest weak attempt to discredit Snowden and Greenwald

Seth Ackerman
A hard-to-follow essay took aim at the whistle-blower and journalist for having voiced some libertarian views

“Surveillance breeds conformity”: Salon’s Glenn Greenwald interview

Natasha Lennard
Glenn Greenwald tells us what he'd have done different in '13, why privacy matters and his hope for his new venture

Awards they couldn’t accept: The tragic irony of Greenwald, Poitras and Snowden

Jesselyn Radack
When I was honored as a top global thinker last week, 3 of my co-recipients didn't come. The reason why is chilling

Revealed: How corporate spooks spy on activists

Joshua Holland
A new report discusses some of the techniques. They can be devious

Snowden reportedly close to broke

Natasha Lennard
While his asylum applications were free, the cost of living as a fugitive has drained the whistle-blower's savings

“The Armstrong Lie”: Don’t blame Lance, blame us

Andrew O'Hehir
The disgraced hero remains creepy and clueless in Alex Gibney's "The Armstrong Lie," but we all enabled his fiction

John Kerry doesn’t know what he’s doing

Peter Van Buren
His tenure as secretary of state has been a mess. But the real problem is our incoherent foreign policy

I don’t stand with Russell Brand, and neither should you

Natasha Lennard
I love much of what the boisterous comedian says, but this Great Man narrative lets sexism slide and has to go

WikiLeaks film “The Fifth Estate” is a box office failure

Prachi Gupta
Its opening weekend brought in less than $2 million in the U.S.

Pick of the week: From freedom to slavery and back

Andrew O'Hehir
Pick of the week: Chiwetel Ejiofor and Michael Fassbender are electric in a harrowing true-life slave narrative

“The Fifth Estate”: WikiLeaks as failed bromance

Andrew O'Hehir
Benedict Cumberbatch makes a compelling Julian Assange, but the real WikiLeaks drama gets swamped in triviality

13 Anonymous members indicted on federal charges

Associated Press
The hackers face charges for suspected involvement in Operation Payback
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