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British Counter-Terrorism Police Detain And Interrogate British Journalist At Airport
Kit Klarenberg, a British journalist previously published by The Dissenter, was detained and interrogated by British counter-terrorism police when he arrived at the London Luton Airport on May 19.
Police were particularly interested in his reports for The Grayzone and seized his electronic devices.
The incident was reported by The

Film Review: Recreating The FBI's Interrogation Of Whistleblower Reality Winner
Playwright Tina Satter’s first feature film “Reality,” which premiered on HBO on May 29, shows the control that FBI agents immediately established over Winner at her relatively small home.

Kissinger Vs. 'The Most Dangerous Man In America'
“Daniel Ellsberg is the most dangerous man in America. He must be stopped at all costs.” —Henry Kissinger
In 1970, before whistleblower Daniel Ellsberg shared copies of the Pentagon Papers with several newspapers in the United States, Ellsberg was invited by his friend Lloyd Shearer, who was the editor of

US Labor Agency Rejects Starbucks' Effort To Obtain Records Of Worker Communications With Media
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A judge for the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) determined it was unlawful for Starbucks to request records of communications between unionized
