The Fifth Estate

This week, fourteen people charged by the Department of Justice in connection with a coordinated denial of service attack on PayPal’s services in 2010 will appear in Federal Court

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Saudi Journalist Abused and Jailed for Questioning Role of Religion

Islamic authorities sentenced a Liberal journalist to 600 lashes and seven years in prison, after he questioned the role of religion

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College Republicans Labeled as Security Threat to Obama

Ten College Republicans were dubbed a security threat and refused admittance to President Barack Obama’s speech at the University of Central Missouri on Wednesday

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NSA Whistleblower Speaks Out

The Obama administration’s targeting of journalists and their sources is an assault on the First Amendment, a former National Security Agency official and prominent whistleblower says

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Four Different Investigations Launched Into IRS Scandal

Capitol Hill aides spent their Memorial Day weekend scanning hundreds of pages of documents related to the IRS scandal in order to prepare their bosses for what will inevitably be a frantic month of June involving multiple simultaneous investigations into government wrongdoing

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Scandals Far Greater Than Watergate Grip The Capital

The most recent scandal to grip the Obama administration came Monday evening, when The Associated Press disclosed that the Justice Department sought its reporters’ phone records — including those of correspondents who sit in the Capitol

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The Blatant Benghazi Cover-Up

t’s a cliché, of course, but it really is true: in Washington, every scandal has a crime and a coverup. The ongoing debate about the attack on the United States facility in Benghazi where four Americans were killed, and the Obama Administration’s response to it, is no exception

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Eritrea Has Over 10,000 Political Prisoners

Eritrea’s hardline regime has jailed at least 10,000 political prisoners, many in “unimaginably atrocious conditions”, rights group Amnesty International said in a report Thursday criticising the situation in the Red Sea state

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Censorship Attempts Increase…

Attempts by governments around the world to censor political content on the Internet are increasing

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Egyptian Satirist’s Fight for Free Speech Gets Worldwide Support

With nothing to declare but his wit, Egyptian comedian Bassem Youssef’s fight for free speech has been buoyed on Monday by top U.S. satirist Jon Stewart, who Youssef has been internationally likened to

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