- Can American democracy survive its betrayal by the government?—"The unbalance among the three branches of government is threatening democracy."
- Remember the Obama Scandals? That Used to Be a Thing
- Blast from the Past: Sen. Russell Feingold's Statement on the USA PATRIOT Act
- Howard Kurtz And CNN Panel Shred David Gregory Over Greenwald Interview: 'Outright Unfairness'—David Gregory's just a mere mouthpiece flapping his journalistically-empty lips thanks to the administration's hand way up his puppet chute.
- Meet the "Journalists Against Journalism" club! Salon
- Glenn Greenwald, Louisiana's Law On Concealed Carry Reporting, And The Criminalization Of Journalism
- Soledad O'Brien Joining Al Jazeera America—She actually asked the hard questions.
- CNN airs Zimmerman's SSN, phone number
- Why "real journalists" hate Sean Parker's wedding Salon
- Michael Hastings Sent Panicked Email Hours Before Car Crash
- Snowden case: France apologises in Bolivia plane row
- EU envoys meet over claims of U.S. spying on European allies
- James Clapper, EU play-acting, and political priorities
- When states monitored their citizens we used to call them authoritarian. Now we think this is what keeps us safe—"The internet is being snooped on and CCTV is everywhere. How did we come to accept that this is just the way things are?"
- USA Protests—"The USA government has done something that’s made all the world furious but the American people has remained dormant to the matter. We have seen people revolt against the system all over the world, with the most recent in Brazil and Egypt, but USA protests are almost inexistent."
- WikiLeaks trial: Prosecution rests after calling 80 witnesses
- WikiLeaks says MasterCard lifts 'financial blockade'—But along with Visa, they started banning VPN providers, which limits one's options to protect one's privacy online.
- WikiLeaks Approved as Political Party in Australia—"The founder of the whistleblowing organization, Julian Assange, says he will run for a Senate seat in the upcoming federal election."
- GOP could pay price for gerrymandering
- In North Carolina, voting procedure changes loom—"The GOP chairman of the state Senate rules committee, Sen. Tom Apodaca, said he would move quickly to pass a voter ID law that Republicans say would bolster the integrity of the balloting process. GOP leaders also began engineering an end to the state's early voting, Sunday voting and same-day registration provisions, all popular with black voters. Civil rights groups say the moves are designed to restrict poll access by blacks, who vote reliably Democratic."
- Dark Money Group Spent On House Race, Then Told IRS It Didn't
- Six Months After Leaving Office, Most US Senators Already Land Corporate Boards or Lobby Gigs
- Virginia: Star Scientific CEO financed shopping spree for first lady—Her husband, the governor, has been receiving other "perks."
- Virginia Outsources Taxpayer Refund System, Private Companies Profit
- Methane in Pennsylvania Groundwater May Originate in Fracked Gas Wells
- Oil Sands May Irrevocably Tar the Climate
- BP oil spill payments to be investigated by ex-FBI chief
- Texas House committee approves abortion rules
- NC Lawmaker on Adding Abortion Ban to Anti-Sharia Bill: Republicans Are Scarier Than Muslims
- Sex Ed And Birth Control, Not Parental Notification Laws, Drove Down Teen Births In Minnesota
- President Morsi overthrown in Egypt—Arrest warrants have been issued against the Muslim brotherhood.
- Egypt's "Revocouption" and the future of Democracy on the Nile
- Egypt: Islamists Torch Coptic Churches After Morsi Ousted
- 91 Women sexually assaulted in Egypt protests
- Amazing Human Shield Forms Around Women Protesters In Tahrir Square