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Akin’s eager apologists
Amanda Marcotte
Todd Akin told two lies, and one of them has plenty of supporters in the media and on the right
Assange to Obama: End Wikileaks “witch hunt”
David Stringer
The Wikileaks founder suggests Bradley Manning is a political prisoner and calls for end to war on whistle-blowers
Britain’s Assange overreach
Murtaza Hussain
The country's threat to storm the Ecuadorean embassy to arrest Julian Assange is as unjustified as it is absurd
Ecuador’s Assange statement, decoded
Simeon Tegel
An analysis of the text from the Ecuadorean Foreign Ministry granting WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange asylum
Dumb tweet of the day
Salon Staff
A short, simple remark from someone who managed to avoid learning who Julian Assange is
Ecuador grants asylum to Assange
Associated Press
Ecuador said Thursday that it was granting asylum to WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange
Obama’s DREAM
Alex Seitz-Wald
Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer fights Obama's new immigration policy; Ryan uses the M word; and other top Thursday stories
Dianne Feinstein’s “espionage”
Glenn Greenwald
The California Democrat is both the prime enemy of leaks and "one of the biggest leakers in Congress"
Batman hates the 99 Percent
David Sirota
"The Dark Knight Rises" and the new "Call of Duty" game both demonize Occupy. Has pop culture turned on populism?
Assange and Ecuador: A toxic mix
Simeon Tegel
Analysis: Why WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange and Ecuador are so bad for each other
Dianne Feinstein targets press freedom
Glenn Greenwald
The California Democrat, long a prime defender of the Surveillance State, renews her assault on the First Amendment
CNN journalist: don’t be nosy
Glenn Greenwald
A self-mocking column has real value: it expresses the predominant attitude of America's media class toward secrecy
Various matters
Glenn Greenwald
Ongoing banker-government corruption; media hostility and Assange; our friendly Iranian Terrorists
Assange asks Ecuador for asylum
Glenn Greenwald
The WikiLeaks founder is motivated by one thing: a desire to avoid extradition to the U.S. Can anyone blame him?
Whistle-blowers vs. leakers
David Sirota
Not all leaks take courage, as the Obama administration has recently demonstrated
Anonymous strikes back
Parmy Olson
Salon exclusive: A D.C. computer executive thought he could outwit the hacker collective. He was very, very wrong
A reminder about WikiLeaks
Glenn Greenwald
As the risk intensifies that Assange may be prosecuted for his journalism, it is vital to remember what's at stake
Re-visiting Assange’s show
Glenn Greenwald
It's fruitful to compare his show's first six episodes to the tripe emanating from American political television
Jonah Goldberg’s desperation
Alex Pareene
The National Review hack is a unique figure: Striving for seriousness, but too lazy to achieve it
Surveillance State evils
Glenn Greenwald
35 years ago, a leading liberal Senator issued a grave warning about allowing the NSA to spy domestically
Attacks on RT and Assange reveal much about the critics
Glenn Greenwald
Those who pretend to engage in adversarial journalism will invariably hate those who actually do it
WikiLeaks chief: I’ve made 75 press complaints
Salon StaffWikiLeaks chief: I’ve made 75 press complaints
Salon StaffThree congressional challengers very worth supporting
Glenn Greenwald
Three congressional challengers stand out for their independence, integrity, worldview and unique accomplishments
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