Glenn Greenwald
Why Brazil's Charges Against Glenn Greenwald Are an ‘Absolute Red Alert’
It's a sign that democratically elected governments are growing more comfortable cracking down on journalists for publishing information originally obtained illegally, even if it’s in the public interest.
The Onion’s Brutal Israel Commentary Goes Beyond Satire
The country's leading humor publication has taken a stance on the Israel-Palestine conflict in a way that most "real" newspapers haven't.
UK Terror Law Breached David Miranda’s Human Rights During Snowden Row
A court ruled that the detention of journalist Glenn Greenwald's partner, who was carrying Snowden files, breached his right to freedom of expression, and that the UK definition of terror was too broad.
How Scared Should I Be of the NSA?
Most of the time, I don't give a shit that the government is spying on me. Turns out, I probably should.
'The Intercept' Just Published Secret Documents About Obama's Drone Wars
The online magazine dropped an eight-part series based on information provided by an anonymous whistleblower.
How Many More FBI Documents Contain the Phrase 'Mohammed Raghead'?
Heavily redacted FBI documents obtained by VICE News shed light on the FBI's response to a report revealing the derogatory name had been used on an agency form.
What Hillary Clinton Got Wrong About Edward Snowden
Most of what Clinton said at last night's debate about Edward Snowden is patently false.
Infrared Portraits Capture Counter-Surveillance Dissidents
Hacker and privacy advocate Jacob Appelbaum's new photo exhibit celebrates well-known (and invisible) dissidents, from Ai Weiwei to William Binney.
Exclusive: Inside Washington's Quest to Bring Down Edward Snowden
Documents obtained exclusively by VICE News reveal the eagerness with which members of Congress pursued information they could use to 'damage' Edward Snowden's credibility.
The NSA's Bulk Collection of Your Telephone Data Is Illegal, Appeals Court Rules
Congress never intended the bulk collection of Americans' phone records under the Patriot Act, the court ruled.