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Not handing over WikiLeaks chief would wreck European extradition rules, lawyer for Swedish prosecution tells UK court
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Swedish prosecutor demands Assange extradition
Read Full Story » - Assange takes extradition fight to UK high court
Hearing is Wikipedia founder's last chance to convince judges not to send him to Sweden over sex crime allegations
Read Full Story » - Assange in UK Supreme Court over extradition fight
Assange in UK Supreme Court over extradition fight
Read Full Story » - Assange's extradition fight faces long odds
Assange's extradition fight faces long odds
Read Full Story » - Intel chief: 5 years to implement leak guards
Dir. of National Intelligence says officials are working to tag information to protect against Wikileaks-style exposure
Read Full Story » - Assange starting Wikileaks television series
Julian Assange, Wikileaks announced TV series that will gather "controversial voices from across the political spectrum"
Read Full Story » - Move over Leno. Here comes Julian Assange
Wikileaks founder to host planned half hour talk focusing on "the world tomorrow"
Read Full Story » - 2nd officer favors court-martial for Manning
Accused WikiLeaker Bradley Manning is a step closer to a general court-martial; Number of charges still pending
Read Full Story » - Julian Assange opens up in rare interview
Wikileaks' founder opens up to Rolling Stone, intent was to show "the real Julian" amid allegations and criticism of his work
Read Full Story » - WikiLeaks' Assange opens up to Rolling Stone
Two years after WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange made 250,000 classified State Department documents public, he gave a rare interview to Rolling Stone's Michael Hastings. The "CBS This Morning" co-hosts spoke to Hastings about the interview.
Watch Video » - Army officer recommends court-martial for Manning
Accused WikiLeaker Manning still faces 22 counts, including aiding the enemy, in military trial
Read Full Story » - Evening News Online, 12.22.11
Thursday: The House of Representatives cave in and agree to vote on the Senate bill that calls for a two-month extension of the payroll tax cut; Also, the Pentagon admits that U.S. forces were partly to blame for a border clash that killed more than two-dozen Pakistani soldiers; And, a sign of the times -- middle class families are lining up along with the poor for a food bank in Des Moines, Iowa.
Watch Video » - Closing arguments in WikiLeaks case
A military hearing has ended after prosecutors summed up their case against Army intelligence analyst Bradley Manning, who is accused of betraying his country by handing masses of national secrets to the website WikiLeaks. Sharyl Attkisson reports.
Watch Video » - Closing arguments to begin for WikiLeaks suspect
Closing arguments are scheduled at a preliminary hearing for Army Private Bradley Manning in the "WikiLeaks" case. Debbye Turner Bell reports.
Watch Video » - Manning court-martial decision could take weeks
Attorneys make closing arguments in preliminary hearing on whether Pfc. Bradley Manning will face trial for security leak
Read Full Story » - Defense makes case, rests in WikiLeaks hearing
Bradley Manning doesn't testify in hearing to determine whether he should be court-martialed for massive intel leak
Read Full Story » - Spotlight on Manning's defense in WikiLeaks case
Former Army analyst not likely to testify on first day defense presents case in massive national security leak
Read Full Story » - WikiLeaks prosecutors near end of Manning case
Final witnesses expected to be called in case against alleged WikiLeaks source Bradley Manning, who could face life in prison
Read Full Story » - Witness: Manning bragged of changing history
Accused WikiLeaks document supplier Bradley Manning said he wanted to lift "the fog of war", according to a witness
Read Full Story » - Manning hearing focuses on digital footprints
Accused WikiLeaks source's attorneys intend to cross-examine investigator; Spectators cleared from hearing
Read Full Story » - Evening News Online, 12.18.11
Sunday: The last U.S. combat troops leave Iraq and cross the border into Kuwait; Also, the Des Moines Register endorses Mitt Romney; Plus, Alleged WikiLeaks source Army Private Bradley Manning gets a military hearing.
Watch Video » - Bradley Manning military hearing underway
Alleged WikiLeaks source Army Private Bradley Manning is the subject of a military hearing and could face up to 22 counts of violating military code. Elaine Quijano reports.
Watch Video » - "Emotional distress" key to Manning defense
Army Private Bradley Manning's sexual orientation discussed at his trial over leaking classified material
Read Full Story » - Testimony on Manning's access to secrets
Intel officer: Bradley Manning believed to have better understanding than others of enemy threats in Iraq
Read Full Story » - Bradley Manning leak case hearing resumes
Army appeals court rejects defense request for recusal; Hearing continues against soldier accused of being source for WikiLeaks
Read Full Story » - Wikileaks suspect appears in court
U.S. Army Private Bradley Manning appeared in court Friday. He's accused of giving hundreds of thousands of classified documents to Wikileaks.
Watch Video » - WikiLeaks' Assange gets U.K. high court hearing
Website founder granted 2-day appeal at Britain's highest court to fight extradition to Sweden
Read Full Story » - Bradley Manning lawyer wants new judge
Hearing at Fort Meade will determine if accused source of WikiLeaks faces court-martial for passing classified documents
Read Full Story » - WikiLeaks suspect Manning a hero or a traitor?
Pfc. Bradley Manning goes to trial Friday, accused of leaking thousands of classified documents
Read Full Story » - Manning defense may focus on mental state
Prospective witness list for Army Pfc. charged in WikiLeaks case would testify on mental, emotional or behavioral issues
Read Full Story » - Summary Box: Assange can continue extradition case
Summary Box: Assange can continue extradition case
Read Full Story » - Assange wins first round of extradition appeal
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange won a round in his bid to avoid extradition to Sweden for questions on sexual assault claims. Betty Nguyen reports.
Watch Video » - Court: Assange can continue extradition fight
WikiLeaks founder can apply to U.K. Supreme Court in battle to avoid extradition to Sweden in sex-crimes case, court rules
Read Full Story » - WikiLeaks' Assange in huge extradition fight
WikiLeaks founder will ask the judges that his sex crime allegations case be taken to Britain's Supreme Court
Read Full Story » - Bradley Manning hearing set for Dec. 16
Military hearing to be held for Army intelligence analyst suspected of passing gov't secrets to WikiLeaks
Read Full Story » - Assange changes lawyer in Sweden for second time
Assange changes lawyer in Sweden for second time
Read Full Story » - Summary Box: Assange bids to stop extradition
Summary Box: Assange bids to stop extradition
Read Full Story » - UK judiciary: Assange bids to stop extradition
UK judiciary: Assange bids to stop extradition
Read Full Story » - Assange appeals extradition to U.K. high court
WikiLeaks founder challenges extradition order in Swedish rape case, asks judges to let him address British Supreme Court
Read Full Story » - Julian Assange facing extradition to Sweden
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange is a step closer to being sent to Sweden, after a British court refused to block his extradition to the country where he's wanted for questioning in sexual assault cases. Scott Pelley reports.
Watch Video » - Assange loses appeal against extradition
An appeals court in London ruled that WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange can be extradited to Sweden for questioning about rape and sexual assault allegations. Betty Nguyen reports.
Watch Video » - WikiLeaks' Assange loses extradition appeal
Founder of controversial secret-spilling site may still try high court appeal to avoid transfer to Sweden on sexual allegations
Read Full Story » - Judgment due in Assange extradition case
WikiLeaks Julian Assange founder will learn of the verdict in his extradition fight over sexual misconduct allegations
Read Full Story » - Judgment due next week in Assange extradition case
Judgment due next week in Assange extradition case
Read Full Story » - Assange: Money woes may close WikiLeaks
Secret-spilling site stops publishing in order to raise funds, but founder says permanent closure possible by year's end
Read Full Story » - Assange calls Wikileaks defection reports false
Assange calls Wikileaks defection reports false
Read Full Story » - Justice Dept. ramps up WikiLeaks e-mail probe
Google and Internet provider Sonic.net are the latest companies to be swept up in a criminal investigation relating to WikiLeaks
Read Full Story » - Julian Assange's "unauthorized autobiography"
WikiLeaks founder failed in his bid to stop his book's publication; Parts of memoir already leaked to press
Read Full Story » - Julian Assange, the man behind WikiLeaks
The controversial founder of WikiLeaks talks to Steve Kroft about the U.S. attempt to indict him and the criticism aimed at him for publishing classified documents
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Who Is WikiLeaks' Founder Julian Assange? Founder of Controversial Website Thinks Secrets Are "Not Often a Good Thing," Says a Colleague
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Australian Figurehead of Controversial Website Surrendered to Police, Vows to Fight Extradition for Swedish Warrant
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Todd Gitlin: Everything Is Data, but Data Isn’t Everything
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In an op-ed written before his arrest, Julian Assange says he and WikiLeaks have been unfairly attacked for doing what media outlets should do: tell the truth.
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After a Life with No Fixed Home for WikiLeaks' Founder, U.K. Judge Detains Julian Assange in Part for "Weak Community Ties"
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Australian Founder of Controversial Website Surrenders to Police for Questioning on Swedish Rape Accusation
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Global Police Force Issues "Red Notice" for Assange after Swedish Arrest Warrant on Sex Charges
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