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Emails Shed New Light on Military Sexual Assault Case
Recently released Air Force emails shed light on how a high-profile conviction was overturned.
September 4, 2013
The U.S. Plans to Strike Syria. What Then?
Limited airstrikes aren't likely to end a conflict that's claimed more than 100,000 lives.
August 28, 2013
Just the "Facts": What We Know About the NSA Spying on Americans
New details keep emerging - the latest includes NSA employees tracking their love interests' communications.
August 26, 2013
Just the "Facts": How Good Are the "Checks" on NSA Surveillance?
Obama says the "checks" on the NSA's surveillance program are in place. But who's doing the checking?
August 23, 2013
Bradley Manning Sentenced to 35 Years for WikiLeaks
Bradley Manning was sentenced to a little more than half of what the government wanted him to serve.
August 21, 2013
Just How Damaging Were Manning's WikiLeaks?
U.S. officials are presenting evidence at Manning's sentencing hearing this week. So far, there isn't much.
August 6, 2013
Manning Acquitted of "Aiding the Enemy," But Guilty of Wiki Leaks
PFC Bradley Manning, the 25 year old who has acknowledged leaking classified documents to WikiLeaks, faces a maximum of 136 years in jail.
July 30, 2013
For Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood, a Return to the Underground
In the aftermath of the toppling of President Mohamed Morsi, the Islamist party appears to be retreating into its historical narrative as an underground movement.
July 18, 2013
WikiLeaks Ruling Could Set Chilling Precedent for Leakers
A military judge ruled that prosecutors could pursue the "aiding the enemy" charge against Bradley Manning.
July 18, 2013
Big Brother Is Watching You Drive
Law enforcement agencies nationwide increasingly rely on automatic license-plate readers to track and store information on American drivers, a new report found, in the latest revelation on how the government gathers data on its citizens.
July 17, 2013
Who's Who In Egypt's Widening Political Divide?
The growing political unrest in Egypt has begun to split families over what's best for the future of the nation, reports Charles M. Sennott from Cairo.
July 17, 2013
Tensions Rise Between Muslim Brotherhood & Egyptian Military
FRONTLINE's cameras were there when deadly clashes killed seven and wounded more than 260 last night.
July 16, 2013