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There's a battle brewing over where to send Julian Assange first
Investigators in Sweden say they’re considering reopening a 2010 rape case against the WikiLeaks founder
What's Gone On This Week: Black Hole Energy
Scientists take the first photo of a black hole, while Assange gets nicked and a government website inadvertently sends people looking for information about bees to a list of escort services.
Julian Assange’s Whistleblowing Doesn’t Make Him Immune to Critique
Yes, he founded Wikileaks and has also flagrantly dodged two sexual assault allegations—both realities can be true at once.
Here's why Ecuador kicked Assange out of the embassy
It's amazing they let him stay almost seven years, considering all the bad behavior
Let's Revisit Those Rumors that Julian Assange Eats Everything with His Hands
"...He ate both the baked potato and the jam pudding with his hands," Assange's former ghostwriter claims.
This is just the beginning for Julian Assange
The U.S. could be trying to bring additional charges against the WikiLeaks founder.
How Julian Assange's arrest could test the First Amendment
If the U.S. charges Assange under the Espionage Act, it could put journalistic methods on trial.
Julian Assange’s Charges Are Centered on Hacking, Not Publishing Classified Information
For years, it has been publicly reported that Julian Assange offered to help Chelsea Manning break into a classified computer system. Now the Department of Justice has charged Assange for that.
Read the charges against Julian Assange
Assange is charged with breaking into U.S. government computers and stealing classified documents.
Julian Assange was just arrested after being dragged out of Ecuadorian embassy in London
Assange's lawyer says London police arrested him for breach of bail conditions and a U.S. extradition request..
No one really knows if Ecuador is about to kick Julian Assange out of its embassy
He could be expelled "within hours or days,” WikiLeaks claims.
Chelsea Manning is out of solitary confinement, reps say
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez had come to Manning’s defense on Tuesday and said her current imprisonment was “torture.”