The hackers thanked Stewart for a 'steadfast dedication to the irony and power of Truth.'
On Aug 3, 2015 by Dell Cameron
Mubarak is going free, unlike dozens of activists and opposition members.
On May 11, 2015 by Curt Hopkins
Everyone's opinion matters.
On Apr 6, 2015 by Matthew Rozsa
The costs of freedom that aren't easily communicated in 140 characters.
On Apr 3, 2015 by Gillian Branstetter
Their motives are currently unclear.
On Mar 18, 2015 by Andrew Couts
She has much bigger questions to answer than what's in her inbox.
On Mar 13, 2015 by Gillian Branstetter
His supporters shouted 'Down with military rule!' at the trial.
On Feb 23, 2015 by Aaron Sankin
We're sure he can give the subject the restrained, tasteful treatment it deserves.
On Nov 3, 2014 by Aaron Sankin
Thousands of Internet experts detail what they consider to be the greatest threats.
On Jul 4, 2014 by Fran Berkman
A satirical song from The Simpsons is being used as proof that the U.S. engineered the Arab Spring.
On May 7, 2014 by Rob Price
The uprising of women in the Arab world is more than a Facebook page. It's a rallying post for a growing community of people pushing for equal rights for wome in the Middle East.
On Jan 7, 2013 by Kris Holt
Google has reactivated Speak2Tweet, and Telecomix has posted free dial-up numbers, but it's hard to say what's working.
On Nov 30, 2012 by Curt Hopkins
Former journalist Matthew Vandyke was about $4,000 short when his documentary project was taken offline yesterday.
On Aug 22, 2012 by Jennifer Abel
The channel is a partnership with nonprofit organization Witness and social news service Storyful that will curate human rights stories from around the world.
On May 25, 2012 by Jordan Valinsky
El Haqed's protest songs made him famous during the Arab Spring. Now one may send him to jail for years.
On Apr 30, 2012 by Fruzsina Eördögh