Manning wants to live as a woman
WASHINGTON — By asking to be known as a woman named Chelsea, Bradley Manning has created a host of possible challenges for the military as
New tactics emerge in fight for Manning’s freedom
FORT MEADE, Md. — The fight to free Pfc. Bradley Manning takes a new turn as he returns to prison to serve a 35-year sentence
Judge: Manning’s actions ‘heedless’
FORT MEADE, Md. — The enormous leak of classified information engineered by Army Pfc. Bradley Manning was “heedless” and “imminently dangerous to others,” a military
WikiLeaks case turns to sentencing
FORT MEADE, Md. — Acquitted of the most serious charge against him, Army Pfc. Bradley Manning still faces up to 136 years in prison for
Prosecution rests in Manning’s WikiLeaks trial
FORT MEADE, Md. — Prosecutors rested their case against Pfc. Bradley Manning on Tuesday after presenting evidence from 80 witnesses, trying to prove the former
Wikileaks trial takes on cloak and dagger feel
Pfc. Bradley Manning’s court-martial over the leak of hundreds of thousands of classified documents has been all about secrecy and security, and his trial has taken on a cloak and dagger feel, too.
Army GI says he leaked secrets to spark war debate
After almost three years in custody, the Army private accused in the biggest leak of classified material in U.S. history said he did it because he wanted the public to know how the American military was fighting wars in Iraq and Afghanistan with little regard for human life.
Soldier’s treatment focus of hearing in WikiLeaks case
A retired Marine Corps colonel denied Tuesday that a three-star general directed the harsh pretrial confinement of an Army private charged with passing reams of classified documents to the secret-spilling website WikiLeaks.