Bill Keller, the former executive editor of the New York Times, has made no secret of his rocky relationship with secret-spilling organization WikiLeaks. Keller, as the chief of the paper in 2010, collaborated with WikiLeaks to …
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WikiLeaks Strikes Back and Moves to Switzerland
WikiLeaks was left scrambling to keep its website alive after an American domain provider pulled the plug late Thursday forcing the whistleblowing website to create a new Swiss web address just six hours after Wikileaks.org was shutdown.
All About Assange: Obama May Need to Resign and Other WikiLeaks Weekend Updates
More developments surrounding Julian Assange and the classified documents he WikiLeak-ed erupted over the weekend. But don’t worry. Here, NewsFeed recaps everything you need to know before you head to the office.
Is This the End of WikiLeaks? Facing Money Woes, Site to Stop Publishing
This time last year, Julian Assange was in the running for TIME’s Person of the Year. Now, WikiLeaks is going silent.
Globally-Aware Gear: WikiLeaks Gift Shop Sells T-Shirts to Aid Assange’s Legal Defense
Are you entering spring without internationally-aware updates to your 2011 fashion?
WikiLeaks to Release Debut Album
The 12-track album ‘Beat the Blockade’ is aimed towards raising funds for the whistle-blowing organization.
WikiLeaks’ Julian Assange Is Creating a TV Talk Show
When you think about it, WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is the ideal candidate to host his own talk show: he has a track record in finding out secrets, can dish the dirt as well as anyone and is certainly comfortable being in …
WikiLeaks To Release Millions of ‘Syria Files’
Whistleblower web site WikiLeaks has released the first of its “Syria Files,” a collection of more than 2.4 million e-mails that it says will “shine a light on the inner workings of the Syrian government and economy” while …
Police: WikiLeaks’ Julian Assange Arrested in London
Julian Assange, the public face of WikiLeaks, was arrested Tuesday morning in London at the request of Swedish authorities, Scotland Yard said. After voluntarily surrendering to police, the 39-year old Australian is expected to …
OpenLeaks: WikiLeaks’ Newest Competition?
A former WikiLeaker is set to launch the first of what is sure to be a slew of new secret-sharing sites.
Amnesty Urges UK Government To Help WikiLeaks Suspect
Amnesty International is calling on the UK government to intervene on Bradley Manning’s behalf, the alleged WikiLeaks suspect and former US army intelligence analyst, demanding that he receive the same treatment as a UK citizen, …
WikiLeaks Founder Julian Assange Granted Bail in London
After being held for a week in a British prison cell, WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange was freed on bail Tuesday at a court appearance in London where he sought to fight his extradition to Sweden in an alleged sex-crimes …