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Former Google CEO offers up tech treatise
Michael Liedtke
In "The New Digital Age," Eric Schmidt explains how the ways we work, play and learn will never be the same
Whistleblowing now akin to treason
Marcy Wheeler
The persecution of a former National Security Agency official highlights a disturbing government initiative
When capitalism consumed the Internet
James Orbesen
The Web today is a far cry from the utopian digital playground envisioned by its early users and pioneers
Kissinger: The illegal we do immediately; unconstitutional takes longer
Natasha Lennard
UPDATED: WikiLeaks releases 1.7 million archived records from 1970's shedding light on global diplomatic history
Bradley Manning’s full statement
Alexa O'Brien
A transcription of the soldier's statement, read in court, explaining why he leaked state secrets to Wikileaks
Oscar Pistorius is granted bail
Associated Press, with additional reporting by Katie McDonough
UPDATED: Magistrate Desmond Nair sets bail at 1 million rand (approximately $112,771 USD)
Wikileaks movie script leaked to Julian Assange
Faine Greenwood
Assange claims to have acquired script for a "Fifth Estate" film; calls it a "mass propaganda attack"
Julian Assange on WikiLeaks movie: “It is a massive propaganda attack”
Prachi Gupta
The founder says "The Fifth Estate" "fans the flames to start a war with Iran"
Top picks at Sundance
Prachi Gupta
Steve Carell's comedy emerges as the winner, launching a $10 million bidding war
Aaron Swartz reveals the hypocrisy of our Justice Department
Marcy Wheeler
Prior to his suicide, the hacker-activist faced a four-count federal indictment. Meanwhile, corrupt CEOs walk free
Assange praises Bradley Manning
Associated Press
In a rare appearance, the Wikileaks founder promised more releases, and said Manning had "maintained his dignity"
Julian Assange wants to run for office
Natasha Lennard
The WikiLeaks founder plans to form a party and run for the Australian Senate next year
Will Latin America offer Assad asylum?
Simeon Tegel
The region has a troubled history of housing disgraced foreign despots -- and the Syrian dictator could be next
Julian Assange: The Web can create revolutions — or jail revolutionaries
Julian Assange, Jacob Appelbaum, Andy Müller-Maguhn, Jérémie Zimmermann
The WikiLeaks editor argues that the Internet makes revolution possible, but also massive government surveillance
Will the next 9/11 happen online?
Karen Greenberg
The secretary of defense claims cyber war is imminent. Its real threat may be to our constitutional liberties
Anonymous “appalled” by WikiLeaks
Natasha Lennard
For the hacking collective, a pay wall was the final straw
Gaga meets with Assange
Natasha Lennard
Does dining and posing for photos with the Wikileaks founder undermine Lady Gaga as a feminist icon?
Assange supporters to pay £93,500 after WikiLeaks founder flees
Prachi Gupta
A British court has ruled that Julian Assange's supporters have failed in their duty to ensure Assange's capture
Assange skewers Obama in UN speech
Natasha Lennard
The WikiLeaks founder addressed diplomats via videolink from his embassy hideout
What are we cheering for?
Matt Stoller
Don't let the conventions distract you from the real lesson of 2012: America is becoming increasingly undemocratic
British soccer goes for broke
Michael Goldfarb
Running a profitable team is no longer good enough in the Premier League
Eight staggering GOP comments on rape and women
Sarah Seltzer, Lauren Kelley
It's not just GOP Senate candidate Todd Akin. It's practically a party tradition
What do Ecuadoreans think of Assange?
Simeon Tegel
Ecuador’s people are wary of foreign meddling, but some deeply mistrust the motives of their own president
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