Internet industry groups sue California over net neutrality lawThey're following the federal government in filing suit against the state.By K. Holt, 10.03.2018
Jeff Sessions worries social networks are 'intentionally stifling' speechHe's in talks over allegations of censorship and anti-competitiveness.By J. Fingas, 09.05.2018
What legacy will WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange leave behind?Will it be one of radical transparency or political intrigue?By A. Tarantola, 08.01.2018
US AG creates a new 'Cybersecurity Task Force'Its claimed intent is to study election interference and other internet threats.By R. Lawler, 02.21.2018
UK tribunal declares WikiLeaks a media organizationIt could make any US extradition attempts more difficult.By M. Locklear, 12.14.2017
7After Math: Reach out and touch someonein the totally legal, telecommunications sort of way, obviously.By A. Tarantola, 06.18.2017
Reports: US is preparing charges against Wikileaks' AssangeThe Department of Justice is deciding whether to move forward.By J. Conditt, 04.20.2017
Silenced on the Senate floor, Elizabeth Warren goes to Facebook LiveThe senator sought to read a 30-year-old letter by Coretta Scott King.By R. Lawler, 02.08.2017
Email Privacy Act has another run at becoming lawUnless Republicans in the Senate kill it again. By D. Cooper, 02.07.2017
Who is Jerry Falwell Jr. and why is he reforming higher education?The Liberty University leader has been tapped to head up a presidential task force.By A. Tarantola, 02.02.2017