daniel ellsberg
- President Barack Obama on Tuesday commuted the sentence of Chelsea Manning, the soldier convicted of turning over classified diplomatic and military documents to the website Wikileaks.
- Snowden didn't call himself a hero but he's acted like one
- Last month, I described 2013 as the year I lost faith in one of the few bastions of TV journalism in which I still believed: "60 Minutes."
- Pfc. Bradley Manning's leak of a massive trove of classified information was against the law, no matter his motivations, but it did not amount to aiding the enemy.
- Fort Meade officials plan to close the main gate of the Army base in Anne Arundel County on Saturday, but police said they didn't not have plans to limit traffic on surrounding roads during a mass demonstration for Army Pfc. Bradley Manning.
- Army whistle-blower has been unfairly prosecuted for WikiLeaks disclosure
- Bradley Manning, the U.S. Army private charged with sending reams of government secrets to WikiLeaks is offering to plead guilty to some offenses.
- Cary deRussy, the former publisher of Fishing in Maryland, died of emphysema complications Oct. 10 at Atlantic General Hospital in Berlin. The former Mays Chapel resident was 70.
- Justice for Bradley Manning requires he be sentenced to death as a traitor
- In closing arguments Thursday, Army prosecutors presented a damning portrait of Pfc. Bradley Manning as a soldier who used his top-secret security clearance to scour classified computer networks for documents and burn the data onto discs with the express purpose of leaking it.
- Former Lt. Dan Choi and Daniel Ellsberg were barred Monday from the hearing of Army Pfc. Bradley Manning, and the ACLU says it will challenge the seizure of the computer of another Manning supporter.
- Hundreds of activists are planning to demonstrate outside Fort Meade this weekend in support of Army Private Bradley Manning, the former intelligence analyst accused of sending hundreds of thousands of classified documents to the anti-secrecy organization WikiLeaks, organizers said.
- Bradley Manning's attorneys suggest the accused WikiLeaker was a skilled computer technician who struggled with mental health, emotional and behavioral problems.
- Sen. Ben Cardin's effort to broaden the Espionage Act would harm the First Amendment and protect those in power who do wrong.
- A military hearing for Army Private First Class Bradley Manning, the former intelligence analyst accused of giving classified materials about the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq to WikiLeaks, will be held at Fort Meade next month, his attorney said Monday.
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- Former NSA employee Thomas Drake Thursday accepted a plea deal that cleared him of espionage charges stemming from an alleged leak of classified information to a Baltimore Sun reporter who wrote about waste and mismanagement at the Fort Meade-based agency.