The Espionage Axe: Donald Trump and the War Against a Free Press
Freedom of the Press Foundation’s Trevor Timm, organizer Bill Fletcher Jr., and Dr. Krystal Redman are this week’s podcast guests.
Freedom of the Press Foundation’s Trevor Timm, organizer Bill Fletcher Jr., and Dr. Krystal Redman are this week’s podcast guests.
Investigative journalist Michael Isikoff, economist Stephanie Kelton, educator Noriko Nakada, and journalist Sarah Jaffe are this week's guests.
A series of false claims shaped Western narratives about WikiLeaks and Catalan independence. Yet again, those most loudly denouncing “fake news” aggressively spread it.
The DNC's theory that it's illegal to publish internal campaign documents is far more of a menace to press freedom than Trump's tweets about Chuck Todd.
The indictment has a surprising amount of technical information and presents the most detailed and plausible picture of the Russian cyberattacks so far.
Chats from a private Twitter group show that WikiLeaks plotted against critics and opined on the U.S. presidential election, often in a sexist manner.
Journalist Masha Gessen, historian Nikhil Pal Singh, technology analyst Micah Lee, and musician Oneohtrix Point Never are this week’s guest.
Rep. Dana Rohrabacher claims that WikiLeaks' Julian Assange showed him definitive proof that Russia was not the source of Democratic Party records.
The relationship between a young American adviser and an academic with shadowy ties to Moscow reveals a secret channel between Trump’s campaign and Russia.
Across the right-wing internet, plans to axe net neutrality are not going down well with Donald Trump's base.
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