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The Pentagon's deputy press secretary said that they don't know how many more leaked papers are on the internet.
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Thursday, the FBI arrested Jack Douglas Teixeira, who is accused of leaking information from the Pentagon. This ended the first part of a story that is still going on and has many unanswered questions, such as whether the classified papers Teixeira posted online are real or not and how he got them.
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According to the New York Times, the leader of an online gaming club where confidential Pentagon leaks first allegedly emerged is Jack Teixeira, a 21-year-old Air National Guardsman.
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Saturday's world-wide demonstrations calling for the release of Julian Assange might go unheeded by American political elites, but that does not diminish this simple truth: Assange is being punished for exposing lies and lawbreaking by the U.S. Government.
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Even if you don't like Tucker Carlson, you should still watch his show from last night. It's about how the Nord Stream pipelines were sabotaged under the water. Tucker says there is no good reason for Russia to have messed up these pipelines. Why would the Russians stop something from working?
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NASA had to cancel a test flight of its new moon rocket without a crew because of fuel leaks.
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Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador (AMLO), the president of Mexico, said that the Statue of Liberty in New York should be taken down if the U.S. goes ahead with plans to extradite and prosecute Julian Assange, the founder of Wikileaks.
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Papa John’s founder John Schnatter has claimed his spectacular ouster from the pizza chain last year was orchestrated by an advertising firm that was trying to extort $6 million from him — and now
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The largest theft of data in CIA history happened because a specialized unit within the agency was so focused on building cyber weapons that an employee took advantage of “woefully lax” security and gave secret hacking tools to WikiLeaks, according to an internal report released on Tuesday. The hacking tools stolen in the breach, which …