Another CIA leak, but prettierNew York Times reporter James Risen could be forced to testify in court about his CIA sources if the government has their way, thereby disregarding everything he's supposed to be protected from as a journalist. Attorney General Eric Holder approved a subpoena ser ... More >>
Home is, as they say, where the heart is. So who's the guy selling you your Lipitor and what the hell are all these rats doing everywhere? In this week's Village Voice cover story, join staff writer Elizabeth Dwoskin for a rousing, fun, morbid round of the game New Yorkers everywhere can rela ... More >>
Outed ex-spy Valerie Plame Wilson, whose memoir was heavily censored by the C.I.A., lost a second attempt to get the whole story out today. The Second Circuit Court of Appeals upheld the C.I.A.'s right to edit out of Wilson's 2007 memoir, Fair Game: My Life as a Spy, information relating to ... More >>
Conservative writer Robert Novak has died after a long battle with brain cancer. His aggressive reporting and evident sympathies led colleagues to call him "The Prince of Darkness," which Novak took with good humor, using it in the title of his memoirs. Novak started as a sportswriter but dev ... More >>
Looking for that upper-crust watch on the Lower East Side
Clues from the past about Rove's present date with the grand jury
Flashback: Bush Impeachment Not Out of the Question
Facing the offal truth about Bush's propaganda machinery
Woodward's turn to answer questions about breakingand not breakingnews
Cheney falls way down the rabbit hole over Democrats' dissent
Once Scooter sings, it's a whole new Plame Affair
Undone White House trying to reload for Harriet Miers
From Plame Affair to Lame-Duck Affair
The press gets a second chance on the CIA leak case
A compassionate list for a 'Times' reporter in limbo
Speculation about the Plame Affair reaches all the way to the vice president
At the wounded Times, fallout from the Judy Miller saga
Security clearance presents conflict for 'Times' reporter
Beyond the Miller-Libby game: People died
Time for Miller to come clean
House Republicans derail probes of Plame affair
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Rove and Ashcroft face new allegations in the Valerie Plame affair
Reporters could fill us in on the Plame saga by describing their own roles
Rove? Miller? Liberals? A pox on all their houses
Boy makes bad: a Karl Rove chronological tour, making all local stops
While press presses Rove, prosecutors scoop reporters, take notes
High stakes for all reporters, but prosecutor hasn't shown his hand
The peril for the press of the corporate cave-in on plamegate sources
Corporate magazine caves in over Plamegate sources
A military court, an alleged rape victim, and the question of reporters' rights
Are spooks getting purged for others' leaks? Inside the White House war on information
Former ambassador livid over Senate "ambush." Arab Americans, way past angry, play along
feds broaden leak probe, start grilling republican party officials
The Justice Department Questions the Attorney General's White House Investigation; Senators From the Left and Right Seek to Rewrite the Patriot Act
