I hope, though it may take time, that with enough citizen engagement, the anti-democracy strain in our culture can be ...
Hunkered over a Xerox machine at an ad agency above a flower shop on Melrose Avenue, Daniel Ellsberg began the laborious ...
A tedious but consequential task kept Daniel Ellsberg busy for weeks from the end of 1969. One by one, he photocopied thousands of top-secret documents that he hoped would end a long and costly ...
He and I found each other in “The Saints’ Guide to Happiness,” by Robert Ellsberg. Ellsberg makes a heartfelt argument for ...
Up to 90 percent of info is overclassified by the US. Whistleblowers alone can’t fix this systemic crisis of secrecy.
If Gov. DeSantis could admit mistakes — or, in this case, a titanic blunder — he would snatch the parks plan and rip it to ...
As Wikileaks' Julian Assange gets used to freedom, the others who put their lives and liberty on the line to reveal secrets ...
She was also at the 1973 espionage trial of Daniel Ellsberg, who leaked to The New York Times the top secret Pentagon Papers ...
Linda Deutsch, a special correspondent for The Associated Press who for nearly 50 years wrote glittering first drafts of ...
Announcer: Two days before the Supreme Court decision, Daniel Ellsberg, an MIT Senior Research Associate, surrendered to federal authorities in Boston and admitted giving the papers to the press.
Hunkered over a Xerox machine at an ad agency above a flower shop on Melrose Avenue, Daniel Ellsberg began the laborious process of photocopying the smuggled documents that he hoped would end the ...
In a speech sent to Al-Jazeera in 2004, Osama bin Laden revealed that a major goal in orchestrating the horrific attacks of ...