- The 6,000-Page Report on CIA Torture Has Now Been Suppressed for 1 Year—"It cost $40 million to produce, documents serious wrongdoing, and doesn't threaten national security. Team Obama won't release it."
- Senators clash with Justice Department lawyer over CIA intelligence memos—"CIA nominee Caroline Krass angers intelligence committee by claiming legal opinions on torture are beyond its scope."
- 9/11 COVER UP: The 28 pages of al-Qaeda report that Bush kept SECRET from the world
- We Broke Iraq And We're Still Paying For The Damage
- Air strike kills 15 civilians in Yemen by mistake: officials
- The FBI Goes To Disturbing Lengths To Set Up Potential Terrorists
- The fall of the house of Tsarnaev—"A five-month Globe investigation offers new details and insights into the two young men accused in the greatest act of terrorism in Boston history and the deeply dysfunctional family that produced them."
- TSA 'Security Fee' Expected To Double Next Year, Current Level Of Ineptness To Remain Unchanged
- First Guantanamo commander calls for prison to be closed
- Guantánamo prisoner ejected from pretrial hearing for being 'disruptive'—"Ramzi bin al-Shibh, charged with aiding 9/11 attack, repeated allegations that guards were deliberately depriving him of sleep."
- US close to bipartisan deal to allow release of some Guantánamo detainees—"Deal, part of broad compromise defense bill, would lift most rigid restrictions Congress imposed on detainee transfers overseas."
- Guantanamo detainees transferred to Sudan
- Guantanamo Prisoner Shaker Aamer Addresses Why Certain Books Are Banned at the Facility
- Launch code for US nukes was 00000000 for 20 years
- Lawsuit seeks to unlock CIA's secret history of Bay of Pigs invasion
- Mapping the Blind Spots: Developer Unearths Secret U.S. Military Bases
- Missing American in Iran was on unapproved mission
- In Bizarre No-Fly List Trial, Even the Verdict Might Be Top Secret
- Here's How the Military Wasted Your Money in 2013—"Billions of dollars worth of unneeded tanks, faulty ships and redundant rifles."
- Fired Army Whistleblower Receives $970K for Exposing Halliburton No-Bid Contract in Iraq
- Saab wins Brazil jet deal after NSA spying sours Boeing bid—US's loss is Sweden's gain.
- NSA review panel recommends dozens of new restrictions on surveillance
- History Will Be Harsh to Judges Who Sign Off on Mass Surveillance—"The Supreme Court's job is to check the executive and legislative branches when they threaten liberty. In the War on Terror, it has sometimes failed."
- Glenn Greenwald: 'Definitely More' Reports Based on Edward Snowden's Documents Coming
- Finally, a Ruling That Recognizes Snowden as a Whistleblower
- Edward Snowden is a Patriot
- The End of Childhood in the Era of the Emerging American Police State
- Former Top NSA Official: "We Are Now In A Police State"
- Boston PD's new assault rifles raise concern over militarization of police
- Police Militarization is Not Inevitable: 58 Percent Think It’s Already Going Too Far
- The Real Purpose of Oakland's Surveillance Center—"City leaders have argued that Oakland needs a massive surveillance system to combat violent crime, but internal documents reveal that city staffers are also focused on tracking political protesters."
- In Texas, Search Warrants Can Now Be Based on a "Prediction of a Future Crime"
- Motorist checkpoint in Reading draws questions—'A private firm with a federal contract - and backed up by city police - forced motorists off Laurel Street and into a private parking lot Friday to question them about their driving habits and ask for a swab of their mouth."
- This Year in Bad Cops
- FBI arrest Los Angeles sheriff's deputies in misconduct probe
- Hate crime killing triggers federal oversight of town's police
- Under Stop-And-Frisk Reform, Cop Who Jailed Man For 'Sarcasm' And A Cigar Will Be Prosecuted
- N.C. Officer Won't Face Charges for Forcing K-9 Onto Suspect
- Wall of silence surrounds killings by border agents
- Texas college student shot dead by campus police officer—"Robert Cameron Redus, 23, died early Friday morning after a struggle with a cop during a traffic stop near the University of the Incarnate Word in San Antonio." And through pure coincidence, the dashboard cam "had fallen off the evening before the incident" and that "investigating authorities have cleaned up the scene and even searched his apartment" before his family arrived in San Antonio.
- Sara Reedy, the rape victim accused of lying and jailed by US police, wins $1.5m payout—"Pittsburgh woman raped at gunpoint and charged with fabricating her story has won a settlement after a marathon legal battle, changing federal law along the way."
- Witness' sister helps free man convicted in 1979 killing—"Kash Delano Register will be released after being convicted of the killing, mainly on the testimony of a witness that has now been discredited."
- Innocent man: How inmate Michael Morton lost 25 years of his life
- Texas prosecutor to serve 10 days for innocent man's 25-year imprisonment—"Ken Anderson, former prosecutor and state judge, won the 1987 conviction of Michael Morton for murder despite evidence." Prosecutorial misconduct punished.
- Another Man Freed in Chicago Police Torture Saga—"During his more than 30 years behind bars, Stanley Wrice insisted he was innocent, that Chicago police had beat him until he confessed to a rape he didn't commit. On Wednesday, he walked out of an Illinois prison a free man, thanks to a judge's order that served as a reminder that one of the darkest chapters in the city's history is far from over."
- Wrongful arrests, St. Louis Post-Dipatch: It is way too easy to get wrongfully arrested in St. Louis.
- College Student Spends 4 Days In Jail After Being Mistakenly Arrested
- Court: Man mistakenly detained 11 times cannot sue Metro Police
- Brooklyn jury awards $560K to ex-con after false arrest for illegal gun possession
- Man Is Granted $2.4 Million for False Arrest and Beating by Police—"A federal jury awarded Noel J. Guzman the money after he testified that in 2009 officers kicked, stomped and arrested him after they responded to a fight in which he had not been involved in Manhattan." NYT
- Shocking video shows Gong Ling Tang left to die outside police station
- Cop Recorded Beating, Kicking Daughter Because She Ate Carrots
- Skokie Officer Charged After Shoving Woman Into Jail Cell
- Watched Cops Are Polite Cops—"Requiring law enforcement to wear video cameras will protect your constitutional rights and improve policing."
- Houston police gain powerful new weapon to help settle disputes
- Posthumous pardon in 1931 Alabama rape case—"The Scottsboro Boys receive official pardons more than 80 years after being wrongly convicted by all-white juries."
- The War of Rape: What happened to Jamie Leigh Jones in Iraq?—The KBR contractor lied about getting raped.
- Woman who cried wolf about rape may have to face her victim in court
- Young mother jailed for making two false rape claims within hours after getting drunk and sleeping with friend's partner
- Jury finds girls, parents liable for calling teacher 'perv'—"Two years after San Jose schoolgirls branded a teacher as a 'perv' and 'creeper' who inappropriately touched kids and peeked into their restroom, a civil jury Friday found the children and their parents financially liable for defamation in a case that pitted the rights of the accused against the aim of reporting perceived abuse."
- Jury Quickly Convicts Woman in False Rape Trial
- 'Men's Rights' groups report 400 fake cases of sexual violence to LA college
- Former model and radio announcer busted in sextortion plot
- Highlands resident charged in Craig's List impersonation case
- Alleged Killer Kayla Mendoza Tweets "2 Drunk 2 Care" Before Causing Horrific Accident—Family claims her account got hacked.
- NJ waitress in anti-gay tip flap loses job—Looks like she lied about donating to Wounded Warriors the money she received from those who were fooled by her "note".
- Protester accused of sexual violence after world hails iconic photo of her kissing Italian riot officer