Russia Quietly Tightens Reins on Web With ‘Bloggers Law’

Taking another step to restrict Russia’s Internet, President Vladimir V. Putin quietly signed a new law requiring popular online voices

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Former F.B.I. Agent to Plead Guilty in Press Leak

Donald Sachtleben, a former bomb technician, agreed to plead guilty to leaking classified details about a foiled bomb plot in Yemen, the Justice Department announced.

    



National Briefing | Washington: Prosecutors Press Subpoena for Times Reporter in Leak Case

The Justice Department on Monday asked a full federal appeals court not to hear arguments from lawyers for a New York Times reporter, who has been subpoenaed to testify in a leak case against a former C.I.A. officer.

    

Austin Goodrich, Spy Who Posed as Journalist, Dies at 87

In the 1950s and ’60s, numerous secret agents for the United States used journalism as a cover. Mr. Goodrich, unlike some, considered himself primarily a spy.

    

Leaked Report Cites Pakistan’s Failings Before U.S. Killed Bin Laden

A report that cited “collective incompetence” of the country’s security forces was leaked after Pakistani authorities had suppressed it for months.