Bradley Manning

People hold signs calling for the release of imprisoned whistleblower Chelsea Manning in San Francisco, 2015

How Chelsea Manning went from antisecrecy activist to transgender idol

Manning, who was jailed for leaking military secrets, attempted suicide twice last year. In January President Obama commuted her 35-year sentence, and on May 17, she walked free.

How Chelsea Manning went from antisecrecy activist to transgender idol
Jennifer is a transgender Army veteran who began making her transition into a woman while she was deployed to Afghanistan.

Transitioning to being a woman while serving in Afghanistan was like 'puberty in a combat zone'

Transitioning to being a woman while serving in Afghanistan was like 'puberty in a combat zone'

Manning's safety in question as a transgendered person in military prison

Manning's safety in question as a transgendered person in military prison

What we know from Bradley Manning's leaks

What we know from Bradley Manning's leaks

Reporter James Kirchick Hijacks Russia Today Broadcast to Protest Anti-Gay Laws

Reporter James Kirchick Hijacks Russia Today Broadcast to Protest Anti-Gay Laws

Bradley Manning Sentenced to Military Prison for 35 Years

Private First Class Bradley Manning was sentenced Wednesday to 35 years in military prison for passing thousands of classified documents to Wikileaks.

Bradley Manning Sentenced to Military Prison for 35 Years

How a Former US Marine Intelligence Officer Views the Manning Trial

The Manning court-martial has particular resonance with those serving in the military, given his role in intelligence. Anchor Marco Werman talks with Andrew Borene, a former US Marine military intelligence officer about the court-martial and sentence.

How a Former US Marine Intelligence Officer Views the Manning Trial

What did Bradley Manning Disclose?

Three years since the Wikileaks saga began, there will still be plenty to talk about beyond the fate of convicted U.S. soldier Bradley Manning. So, what exactly did Manning reveal? The World's Matthew Bell reports.

What did Bradley Manning Disclose?

Bradley Manning's Defense Strategy

Bradley Manning told his court martial he was sorry for his actions Wednesday. He'll find out next week if that's enough to mitigate his sentence. Anchor Marco Werman speaks with journalist, Alexa O'Brien, who's been chronicling the case.

Bradley Manning's Defense Strategy

Manning Verdict Echoes Pentagon Papers Call for First Amendment Rights

Manning Verdict Echoes Pentagon Papers Call for First Amendment Rights

Bradley Manning Verdict: Not Guilty of Aiding Enemy

Bradley Manning Verdict: Not Guilty of Aiding Enemy

Bradley Manning Found Not Guilty of Aiding the Enemy

The soldier at the center of the Wikileaks scandal has been acquitted of aiding the enemy by a court martial. But Army Private Bradley Manning was found guilty of espionage, computer fraud and theft.

Bradley Manning Found Not Guilty of Aiding the Enemy

Former State Department Spokesman: 'Manning Acquittal of Aiding the Enemy Right Verdict'

Two years ago, PJ Crowley resigned as State Department spokesman after criticizing the way Army Private Bradley Manning was being treated while in detention.

Former State Department Spokesman: 'Manning Acquittal of Aiding the Enemy Right Verdict'
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Analyzing the Prosecution Case in the Bradley Manning Trial

The prosecution in the court martial of Bradley Manning rested its case this week. The World's Arun Rath breaks down what that means and how the prosecution's arguments might fare.

Analyzing the Prosecution Case in the Bradley Manning Trial

U.S. Cracks Down on Leaks With Insider Threat Program

U.S. Cracks Down on Leaks With Insider Threat Program