whistleblowers
Arkansas Bill Would Let Businesses Sue Whistleblowers
The state's Senate is considering the bill and is expected to vote on it this week.
How and When You Should Leak Government Secrets
A guide for federal employees who need to get something off their chests.
Chelsea Manning to Be Freed From Prison in Five Months
Chelsea Manning's 35-year sentence will be commuted to time served on May 17, 2017, according to a statement from the White House.
White House Sends 'Strongest Signal Yet' That Chelsea Manning Will Be Freed
In a press conference on Friday, White House press secretary addressed Chelsea Manning's plea for clemency at length—a development many of her supporters see as extremely heartening, and a possible indication that the president will commute her...
'It’s Hard to Show the World I Exist': Chelsea Manning's Final Plea to Be Seen
In 2010, Chelsea Manning leaked thousands of classified documents in an attempt to shed light on the "true cost of war" in the Middle East. But while other whistleblowers continue to attract media attention and concern, Manning is locked up.
Will President Obama Set Chelsea Manning Free?
Chelsea Manning, a trans woman responsible for the largest leak of classified military data in American history, has been incarcerated in a men's prison for six years. Over 100,000 people have signed a petition pleading with the White House to grant...
Podcast: Traveling to 'Berlin Station' and 'Americatown' with the Creators
We spoke with Brad Winters and Larry Cohen about their new spy TV show and sci-fi graphic novel.
Joseph Gordon-Levitt Explains Why He’s the Perfect Person to Play Snowden
The star opens up about 'Snowden,' patriotism, and his family's longstanding awareness that the government isn't always doing as it seems.
Snowden Claims 'Deceptive' NSA Still Has Proof He Tried to Raise Surveillance Concerns
After VICE News published more than 800 pages of NSA documents about Snowden's efforts to raise surveillance concerns, he alleged there's even more evidence that not yet been made public.
Exclusive: Snowden Tried to Tell NSA About Surveillance Concerns, Documents Reveal
More than 800 pages of formerly classified NSA documents, including emails sent from the highest levels of government, give unprecedented insight into both Edward Snowden's final weeks at the agency and its response to his historic leaks.
Whistleblowers in Peril as Government Policies Shaft Press Freedoms
A report by the UN special rapporteur on freedom of opinion and expression called for greater protections for journalistic sources — particularly those that publicly or privately expose malfeasance.
This Campaign Helps Intelligence Workers Become Whistleblowers
The awareness-raising initiative also offers counselling and template resignation letters.