The latest release of WikiLeaks cables shows the U.S. war on drugs is taking place in 63 countries. But should it?
Assange said his critics in the U.S. are just trying to makes names for themselves at his expense.
When U.S. and Italian reports disagreed about what led to the killing of an Italian secret service agent, the need to avoid open disagreement was emphasized.
And by the way, your smart phone just got stupid.
The American Embassy in Brasilia had some doubts about President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva's commitment to protecting American intellectual property rights.
A judge approved bail for Assange, who has been jailed since Dec. 7 on a warrant issued in Sweden. Prosecutors there want to question him about sexual misconduct accusations.
Even as the news media was undergoing immense shifts in the United States in 2006, the State Department was taking note of the media landscape abroad.
Service members get a message warning that anyone who accesses unauthorized sites from military computers could face punishment.
Pfc. Bradley Manning is under arrest but has not been formally charged in the recent spate of postings of war documents and State Department cables.
Time said it chose Zuckerberg because Facebook is "changing how we all live our lives in ways that are innovative and even optimistic."
The decision was immediately challenged by Swedish prosecutors, however, who plan to launch an appeal. Assange, who faces questioning in Sweden on sex charges, will not be freed until that process is over.
The new secret-sharing website will be launched next year by the former No. 2 at WikiLeaks, who had a falling out with founder Julian Assange.
POPULAR
Follow Politics Daily
News From Our Partners
Featured
Politics Daily Topics
AOL News Topics
Quick Links
More Blog/Sites
Sites and Services