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by Team Gawker 05.24.2013 19:25 |
How much would you pay for an interview with Julian Assange, Wikileaks' founder and current undisputed world record-holder for Most Consecutive Days Spent In London's Ecuadorian Embassy? $58 seems fair. |
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by Team Mashable 05.24.2013 19:25 |
The New Yorker's new Strongbox feature claims to be an online safebox for whistleblowers to submit documents safely and anonymously. |
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by Team Reuters Entertainment 05.24.2013 15:24 |
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange may claim to be a champion of transparency, but when an Oscar-winning filmmaker wanted to shine a light on his rise to fame after publishing secret U.S. diplomatic cables on his website, Assange was none too pleased. |
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by Team WIRED 05.23.2013 23:27 |
As WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange approaches the one-year anniversary of his confinement in the Ecuadorian embassy in London, a report released Wednesday reveals that donations to the secret-spilling site have slowed to a trickle. |
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by Team Boing Boing 05.22.2013 07:21 |
Data requests without a warrant. Government refusing to notify journalists they"re being spied on. Equating journalists and reporting to spies and espionage.
Potential conspiracy to commit espionage charges. |
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by Team TechDirt 05.22.2013 05:22 |
There was one odd side note in all of the attention last week to the DOJ spying on the AP under questionable circumstances. Right after being confronted about it, the Obama administration released some talking points about how they support a reintroduction of a reporter's shield law. |
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by Team Guardian 05.21.2013 19:24 |
Military lawyers tell last hearing before trial they have dropped one of 22 counts but will still press most serious accusation
Prosecutors in the case against the WikiLeaks source Bradley Manning have decided to drop one of 22 counts against him, but are pressing ahead wit |
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by Team Forbes 05.21.2013 01:23 |
Creation science is back in the news. There is the fourth grade quiz gone viral. Then there is Kent Hovind's doctoral dissertation being rereleased on wikileaks. I'm not sure the latter is actually news, but the buzz makes it seem that way. |
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by Team Boing Boing 05.20.2013 21:23 |
Julian Assange has presented a set of freedom-of-information data protection act liberated messages from GCHQ, the UK spy headquarters, concerning his own case. |
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