by Sydney Smith on Nov 27, 2010
World Braces For Next WikiLeaks Document Dump
While Sweden's international search is on for WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, U.S. diplomats are reportedly preparing allies for the so-called whistleblower site's...
While Sweden's international search is on for WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, U.S. diplomats are reportedly preparing allies for the so-called whistleblower site's...
A city in Oregon is trying to legally define who is a journalist, the Knight Center for Journalism in the...
The Seattle Times fact checked Seattle Public Schools' claims about how many high school graduates meet four-year college requirements --...
Time's Kathryn Schulz wrote Nov. 24 about "why journalists get the big things wrong." In the article, Schulz, an author...
Yesterday afternoon, WikiLeaks released its largest document dump yet amidst legal threats, an international manhunt and arrest warrant for its...
While the U.S. government condemns WikiLeaks for its publication of 250,000-plus secret diplomatic cables, the search for WikiLeaks founder Julian...
This week's CableGate document dump by WikiLeaks produced layers of ethical conundrums and raised questions about the relationship between WikiLeaks and...
Bill Kovach and Tom Rosenstiel, the authors of the standby journalism textbook The Elements of Journalism, have published a new...
WikiLeaks website was inaccessible part of Sunday - the day it began releasing leaked diplomatic cables now known as "CableGate" -...
Three days have passed since WikiLeaks started publishing its CableGate documents. But, so far, only about 600 of the reportedly 251,...