Manning should be given a medal
Metro’s one-sided, pro-prosecution coverage of the Bradley Manning trial is a disgrace to the journalistic profession and a disservice to [...]
Tech experts tie WikiLeaks soldier to database breach
Computer experts traced a break-in to a secret U.S. government website to Bradley Manning, the U.S. soldier charged with giving information to WikiLeaks.
Iceland may not be the haven NSA leaker hopes
The NSA leaker who revealed U.S. surveillance programs, hopes to find shelter in Iceland, but may be disappointed by the government less keen to attract exiles.
Soldier in WikiLeaks case boasted of hacking passwords: witness
The U.S. soldier accused of passing classified files to the WikiLeaks website boasted of his ability to crack passwords, one of his Army supervisors said at a court-martial on Wednesday.
Bradley Manning’s town: How the Wikileaks affair was born in Britain
The rolling green valleys that cover West Wales bear little relation to the violent chaos in wartime Baghdad, but this innocent setting played a key role in the US military’s darkest scandal.
Film review: ‘We Steal Secrets: The Story of WikiLeaks’
Documentarian Alex Gibney tackles the notorious leak artists with “We Steal Secrets: The Story of WikiLeaks,” but heavy research leads to weak conclusions.
Why is WikiLeaks whistleblower Bradley Manning so popular?
For San Francisco gay pride, Bradley Manning is the popular choice for Grand Marshal, and his youthful features will decorate posters while the ex-soldier stands trial for treason charges that could see him serve 50 years in jail.
Bradley Manning: U.S. soldier pleads guilty to misusing classified data in WikiLeaks case
The U.S. Army private accused of providing diplomatic cables and other secret documents to the WikiLeaks website pleaded guilty to misusing classified material.
