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Medical ruling: Capitol cop Sicknick died of natural causes
Investigators initially believed the officer was hit in the head with a fire extinguisher, based on statements collected early in the investigation.
US charges WikiLeaks founder with publishing classified info
In a case with significant First Amendment implications, the U.S. filed new charges Thursday against WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, accusing him of violating the Espionage Act by publishing secret documents containing the names of confidential military and diplomatic sources.
Chelsea Manning will have to stay in jail for contempt, appeals court says
The former Army intel analyst is behind bars for refusing to testify to a grand jury investigating Wikileaks.
Op-ed: Journalism’s Assange problem
These days, anybody with an internet connection can be a publisher. That doesn’t make everybody a journalist.
By Kathy Kiely, University of Missouri-Columbia, and Laurel Leff, Northeastern University
Chelsea Manning back in jail after refusing to testify on WikiLeaks
The 31-year-old can face up to 18 months in jail for refusing to testify before a grand jury.
By Jon Simkins
Investigation blames Air Force and Navy for systemic failures in fatal Marine Corps C-130 crash that killed 16
A corroded propeller was sent through an Air Force maintenance depot but was not repaired.
Once lost in the mail, cruiser Antietam’s exam results graded — 58 advanced
It was a happy ending to a postal odyssey that should’ve ended at the Pensacola-based grading facility long before Nov. 20, when other commands worldwide began telling junior enlisted shipmates that they made the cut and were being advanced.
By Carl Prine
Military Times honors its 7 Service Members of the Year for going beyond the call of duty
The winners have done everything from off-roading in Puerto Rico to rescuing hurricane victims to running 31 marathons in 31 days.
By Victoria Leoni