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Montana Pols Aim to Check Dark Money Spending
The state has become ground zero for outside campaign spending. Some politicians don't like it and they plan on taking it to the voters.
June 7, 2013
What An NSA Domestic Spying Operation Looks Like
The AT&T technician who uncovered the NSA's domestic spying operation during the Bush administration explains how he first learned about the top-secret program.
June 6, 2013
Witnesses Testify About WikiLeaks Suspect's Computer Skills
One witness suggested PFC Bradley Manning was hardly alone in copying sensitive files to local drives, or even CDs.
June 5, 2013
JPMorgan To Lose $842 Million In Toxic Ala. Sewer Deal
The saga of the botched bond deal that led to the largest municipal bankruptcy in U.S. history may finally be nearing an end.
June 5, 2013
Financial Regulators Turn Their Focus To Non-Banks
U.S. regulators have for the first designated three non-banks as systemically important financial institutions fit for tougher government oversight.
June 4, 2013
Hacker Who Exposed WikiLeaks Suspect Takes the Stand
Adrian Lamo turned chat logs of his conversations with Bradley Manning over to federal officials.
June 4, 2013
Prosecutors: Bradley Manning Was Warned About WikiLeaks
Opening arguments began in Manning's court-martial today with prosecutors describing him as arrogant, and the defense saying he was "young, naïve, but good intentioned."
June 3, 2013
How Obama's FBI Pick Tried To Stop Warrantless Wiretapping
President Obama is expected to nominate James Comey as the next director of the FBI, turning to a former Bush administration official who left government after clashing with the White House over warrantless wiretapping.
May 30, 2013
Rape and Justice in Pakistan: Live Chat Transcript
Join our live chat about Outlawed in Pakistan on May 29 with filmmakers Habiba Nosheen and Hilke Schellmann, and The New York Times Pakistan Bureau Chief, Declan Walsh. You can leave a question now.
May 28, 2013
The Stigma of Reporting a Rape in Pakistan
A rape survivor advocate explains why reporting an assault -- and being bold enough to seek justice -- can be so difficult in Pakistan.
May 28, 2013
The Risks of Defending an "Outlaw"
Attorney Faisal Siddiqi knows the risks that come from representing rape victims in Pakistan. "There is no two opinions about it," he says. "If you do cases like this, you put the whole family in danger."
May 28, 2013
In Pakistan, a Delicate Balance Between Religious and Secular Law
In Pakistan, where tribal traditions, Islamic law and the legacy of a colonial legal system are often at odds, justice can take many forms.
May 28, 2013