Accounts Differ to F.B.I. and CBS on Benghazi

Conflicting statements given by a security officer to the Federal Bureau of Investigation and to CBS call into question a “60 Minutes” report.

    



Retro Report: A Bombing Suspect, and the Rush to Judgment

While many news outlets identified what they said was the leading suspect in the 1996 Olympics bombing, the executive editor held The Times back.

    



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.

    



The Media Equation: A Journalist-Agitator Facing Prison Over a Link

No one has accused Barrett Brown, a journalist with ties to the hacker group Anonymous, of playing a role in the theft of data, only of posting a link to a trove of stolen documents.

    



Brown University Student Mistaken for Bombing Suspect

A missing Brown University philosophy student was mistakenly thought to be one of the men sought in the Boston Marathon bombings.

    

Media Become Part of Story in Boston Manhunt

Reporters found themselves in a complex relationship with the authorities, being thanked and chastised at the same time.