Showing results for: Julian Assange (page 22)
U.K. police arrest 19-year-old over hacking attacks
Cassandra Vinograd
No word yet on whether the teenager has links to hacking collectives Lulz Security or Anonymous
Watch Julian Assange’s life under house arrest
Jonathan Easley
A short video documents the WikiLeaks founder's daily activities as he fights extradition
Julian Assange markets himself on eBay
Drew Grant
How much would you pay for lunch with the WikiLeaks founder and alleged rapist?
“Page One”: Will the New York Times survive?
Andrew O'Hehir
Follow the Gray Lady's navel-gazing reporters in this oddly compelling movie, which ends with a real cliffhanger
WikiLeaks Grand Jury investigation widens
Glenn Greenwald
Will witnesses risk jail rather than cooperate with the Obama DOJ's pernicious war on whistleblowing?
Hackers post phony Tupac story on PBS website
Brett Zongker
Fake news item claimed rapper was still alive and living in New Zealand
Various matters
Glenn Greenwald
Bipartisan attacks on Obama over Israel, illegal wars, and Reid's Rovian tactics on the Patriot Act
The WikiLeaks Grand Jury and the still escalating War on Whistleblowing
Glenn Greenwald
By keeping everyone in the dark about what it does, the administration shields itself from the rule of law
FBI serves Grand Jury subpoena likely relating to WikiLeaks
Glenn Greenwald
In the wake of a massive leak by the whistle-blowing group, evidence emerges of an active criminal investigation
How Peter King rationalized terrorism
Justin Elliott
"The IRA's violence is only a reaction to violence started by the British government"
The serial deceit of Geoff Morrell
Glenn Greenwald
In the case of the accused WikiLeaks source, Geoff Morrell has proven how dishonest his statements are
Report: Assange’s alleged “Jewish” conspiracy
Adam Clark Estes
But WikiLeaks leader disputes editor's claim that he blamed a "Jewish" conspiracy
Shifting editorial standards
Glenn Greenwald
The NYT accuses Julian Assange of anti-Semitic comments even though it has no idea if it's true
Julian Assange, Registered Trademark
Adam Clark Estes
Joining the ranks of the Palins, the Wikileaks founder now wants you to ask permission before using his name
The nationalism bias of journalists
Glenn Greenwald
Jack Goldsmith believes U.S. journalists are guided by allegiance to American interests, and that this is good
Bush nixes Denver visit, citing invite to Assange
Associated Press
Saying Assange has "willfully and repeatedly" harmed the U.S., The former president backs out of leadership summit
Partisan bliss
Glenn Greenwald
Will those who insisted that presidents must defend all statutes criticize him for his gay marriage reversal?
Assange faces extradition for sex crimes
Cassandra Vinograd
A British judge ruled that the Wikileaks founder can be extradited to Sweden. Assange's lawyer will appeal
The NYT’s journalistic obedience
Glenn Greenwald
The paper of record once again withholds key information because the government tells it to
This week in winning hearts and minds
Glenn Greenwald
Four incidents from the last week alone highlight why there is intense anti-American sentiment in the Muslim world
The right makes hay with Lara Logan attack
Joan Walsh
Nir Rosen apologized for his tweets and lost his job, but righty bloggers keep using Logan's tragedy politically
How 480 characters unraveled my career
Nir Rosen
My tweets about Lara Logan cost me my job and humiliated my family. Here's what I meant to say
Assange portrayed as “emperor” in insider book
Kirsten Grieshaber
Former Wikileaks insider describes his disillusionment, accuses Julian Assange of hypocrisy
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