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Anonymous vs. Scientology

Curt Hopkins
Members of the hacktivist organization allege that church leadership is using Craigslist to recruit

“Breaking Bad”: Walter White must be punished – America, finally, needs to see someone pay

Colin McEnroe
We'll be rooting for justice because there's so little of it: Jamie Dimon walks free but whistleblowers face prison

Lady Gaga’s early days: “The sexual energy was palpable. You could smell it”

Eric R. Danton
The story of Gaga's ascent is also the story of New York nightlife in the '00s. Her ex-DJ reveals the inside story

Yes, Greenwald is a journalist

Faiza Patel, Amos Toh
The First Amendment doesn't discriminate against being anti-establishment, activist or working for a foreign outlet

Julian Assange stars in parody rap video

Prachi Gupta
The WikiLeaks founder sings while wearing a mullet wig and a tank top

Grunwald vs. Greenwald: Who’s the “activist” journalist, now?

David Sirota
A "mainstream" reporter calls for the murder of a public figure, but somehow his "journalist" bona fides are intact

Time’s Michael Grunwald tweets for Assange’s death

Natasha Lennard
The reporter's aggressive comment caused a Twitter storm

Welcome to post-Constitutional America

Peter Van Buren
The Manning trial finished what the Patriot Act began -- and ushered in a new era of US politics

America’s war on patriots

David Sirota
To expose U.S. war crimes and criminals is not to be lauded as a hero, but deemed a criminal with a long sentence

Watch the trailer for the WikiLeaks movie

Prachi Gupta
Benedict Cumberbatch stars as Julian Assange in "The Fifth Estate"

Snowden faces new asylum-less world

Tom Engelhardt
Venezuela, Bolivia and Nicaragua can't protect the NSA whistle-blower from rendition at the hands of the CIA

Edward Snowden nominated for Nobel Peace Prize

Alex Halperin
The nomination is a response to "hasty and ill-conceived decision" to give Barack Obama the prize in 2009

The age of revolution: 1989-2013, and counting

Andrew O'Hehir
From the Berlin Wall to Cairo, we live in an era of anti-authoritarian revolution that may transform the world

I know what Snowden’s feeling right now

Peter Van Buren
When I blew the whistle on the State Department, I knew my life would never be the same. The fear was overwhelming

Sunday shows: What you missed

Jim Newell
Punditry experts this week ended racism, fomented homophobia and grew mustaches

America’s split personality: Paranoid superstate and land of equality

Andrew O'Hehir
From "The Heat" to "White House Down," from Snowden to gay rights, America plays both hero and villain

WikiLeaks volunteer was paid FBI informant

Alex Halperin
A "cherubic" looking 18-year-old was part of an international investigation

Snowden screen name said leakers “should be shot”

Alex Halperin
His amnesty application to Ecuador may also take months

Who will stop Google?

Rebecca Solnit
Snowden revealed what many of us already suspected: Google completely controls the web

Putin denies US extradition request for Snowden

Vladimir Isachenkov, Matti Huuhtanen
The Russian president says the intelligence leaker is free to travel as he pleases

Snowden won’t find a beacon of civil rights in Ecuador

Alex Seitz-Wald
Does he risk losing goodwill by allying with a president known for his "widespread repression" of the media?

How Snowden’s Aeroflot flight is like the Rihanna plane

Daniel D'Addario
Snowden's evading the press with flight antics. So was a pop star who needs the press to survive

Where on Earth is Edward Snowden?

Alex Halperin
And other questions about the newest international man of mystery

Assange: Snowden en route to Ecuador

Alex Seitz-Wald
The WikiLeaks founder says the NSA leaker is in a safe place, but declines to reveal his location
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