by Sydney Smith on Dec 08, 2010
WikiLeaks: Assange in Wandsworth Prison, Says Not Anti-War
WikiLeaks tweeted yesterday asserting that it's business as usual for the site, regardless of the court action against Assange. "Today's...
WikiLeaks tweeted yesterday asserting that it's business as usual for the site, regardless of the court action against Assange. "Today's...
George Bishop, one of iMediaEthics' two columnists penning the Poll Skeptics Column, is on leave from iMediaEthics. Bishop is also on...
Assange in Court? Julian Assange "voluntarily surrendered to police and was put under arrest" this morning in London, the LA...
Wayne State University announced last week that it will not give out an award named for longtime journalist Helen Thomas...
As WikiLeaks fights to keep its website online (as of yesterday, it was accessible under wikileaks.de and wikileaks.eu), PayPal "cut...
The Denver Post has now used copyright protection firm Righthaven to sue a blogger for "alleged copyright infringement," the Las...
The Washington Post issued a correction for misquoting David Simon, the creator of HBO's "The Wire," Gawker reported. Simon was...
Time announced that Julian Assange's "exploits" as WikiLeaks founder "have cemented him as a candidate for Time's 2010 Person of...
Federal Communications Commissioner Michael Copps criticized American media in a speech airing yesterday on BBC World News America. Copps said...
CNN's Anderson Cooper told "The Insider" about his interview with Lady Gaga for "60 Minutes." Cooper said that after they...