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CIA Director Claims Lawsuit Against Alleged CIA-Backed Spying On Assange Visitors Could Damage US Security
In December, a U.S. judge found that four Americans could sue the CIA for violating their privacy rights under the U.S. Constitution.
Apr 17
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US Government Rejects Australia’s Call To End Assange Case, Submits 'Assurances' For Extradition
Rather than drop the charges or seek a plea deal, the U.S. government will keep fighting to put the WikiLeaks founder on trial.
Apr 16
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'Civil War' Has More To Say About Journalism Than US Politics
In director Alex Garland’s “Civil War,” the United States empire collapses as states secede and a third-term President desperately clings to power. The…
Apr 14
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Five Years At Belmarsh: A Chronicle Of Julian Assange's Imprisonment
Calls for Assange's freedom are renewed as the WikiLeaks founder marks five years in Belmarsh prison
Apr 11
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Biden Administration Won't Say Whether They Support Federal Shield Law For Journalists
In January, the House of Representatives passed a law to protect journalists. How come the White House doesn't want to talk about it?
Apr 8
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50 Years Of Rewinding And Playing Back 'The Conversation'
Francis Ford Coppola's paranoia film premiered in New York on April 7, 1974
Apr 6
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March 2024
UK High Court: Extradition Removes CIA's 'Rationale' For Assassinating Assange
While recognizing that WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange had valid grounds to appeal extradition to the United States, the British High Court of Justice…
Mar 28
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Assange Extradition Delayed: UK High Court Urges US To Offer 'Assurances' Or Face Appeal
The British High Court of Justice partially granted WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange’s request to appeal and delayed his extradition to the United…
Mar 26
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FBI Whistleblower Responds To US Supreme Court Decision Allowing No-Fly List Lawsuit
In a unanimous decision on March 19, the United States Supreme Court ruled that a Muslim American, who was put on the no-fly list after he refused to…
Mar 21
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DOJ Spends Around $40 Million Every Year To Help Agencies Hide Records
A review of FOIA lawsuits in the past fiscal year, where the Justice Department fought the disclosure of information in the public interest
Mar 14
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Freedom Of Information: US Government Secrecy As Bad As It Was Under Trump
When it comes to the Freedom of Information Act, government secrecy under Biden is just as bad or slightly worse than it was under Trump.
Mar 13
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At The Oscars, ‘The Zone Of Interest’ Extends To Gaza
The only statement at the Oscars on Israel's assault on Gaza came from the "Zone of Interest" filmmakers, who courageously invoked their Jewish identity…
Mar 11
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