Oct
17
Oct
16
Cameron Criticizes The Guardian for Publishing Secrets
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Oct
16
Reporter Tied to Snowden Leaks to Leave Guardian
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Oct
12
Hollywood Ponders Movie on Book About Snowden
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Sep
09
The Media Equation: A Journalist-Agitator Facing Prison Over a Link
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Aug
26
The Media Equation: War on Leaks Is Pitting Journalist vs. Journalist
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Aug
20
British Newspaper Has Advantages in Battle With Government Over Secrets
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Aug
19
Britons Question Whether Detention of Reporter’s Partner Was Terror-Related
Posted in: UncategorizedDavid Michael Miranda — the partner of Glenn Greenwald, who has written about surveillance programs based on leaks by Edward J. Snowden — said Monday that British authorities had seized his laptop and cellphone.
Aug
13
How Laura Poitras Helped Snowden Spill His Secrets
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Aug
02
News Analysis: Court Rulings Blur the Line Between a Spy and a Leaker
Posted in: UncategorizedDisclosures made possible by digital media, government surveillance and unorthodox publishers have unsettled understandings of mass media’s place in American democracy.
Jul
31
Whistle-Blowers in Limbo, Neither Hero Nor Traitor
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Jul
18
Guardian Journalist to Write Book on Surveillance
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Jun
24
Media Decoder: The Other Snowden Drama: Impugning the Messenger
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Jun
14
Player in Leaks Case, Out From Behind Camera
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Jun
12
3 Tech Giants Want to Reveal Data Requests
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Jun
11
Guardian Reaps Benefits From N.S.A. Scoop
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Jun
11
How Edward J. Snowden Orchestrated a Blockbuster Story
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Jun
10
Conservatives as Defenders of the Media
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Jun
07
Anti-Surveillance Activist Is at Center of New Leak
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Jun
07
N.S.A. Said to Gather Users’ Online Data
Posted in: UncategorizedA National Security Agency program took e-mails and other information from companies that included Google, Apple and Facebook, according to documents that emerged on Thursday. A government official said the program targeted only foreigners abroad.