Secretary of State Hillary Clinton today strongly condemned the release of State Department cables by Wikileaks, saying that there "is nothing laudable about endangering innocent people, and there is nothing brave about sabotaging peaceful relations between nations."
Want to check out the schedule, set-up, and every other miscellaneous detail for tomorrow's "Rally to Restore Sanity And/Or Fear" in Washington? We've obtained a copy of the official permit, pages of which you can check out below.
Wikileaks is sitting on as many as 15,000 more Afghanistan war documents, according to the Washington Post. And these are "potentially more explosive" than the 91,000 records already out there. What's Wikileaks founder Julian Assange about to drop?
Geoffrey Kemp was once Reagan's assistant for national security affairs and a National Security Council employee. Turns out he was also the FBI and State Department's prime suspect for leaking classified material to newspaper duo Robert Novak and Rowland Evans.
Two former employees have filed this class-action suit against celebrity chef Mario Batali and business partner Joseph Bastianich, accusing them of withholding tips and violating minimum wage and overtime laws.
Here's a gem from the late Ted Kennedy's FBI file: A memo about a New York City socialite's claim of "considerable information about sex parties" including three Kennedy brothers, Frank Sinatra, and Marilyn Monroe.
Charlie Sheen and Brooke Mueller deny they're divorcing, even as they live apart following Sheen's domestic assault arrest, two stints in rehab, and rumors of call girl trysts. We have a copy of the couple's prenup and a possible explanation.
Golzar Amirmotazedi is suing Viacom, MTV Networks, and Bunim/Murray Productions. She wants $50 million claiming her appearance on the show caused her public humiliation and emotional distress.
Tarla Makaeff filed this 34-page class-action suit against Donald Trump's Trump University. She says the real estate school took advantage of her and accused it of, among other things, fraud and false advertising.
Audrey Ruf filed this six-page wrongful death suit alleging Marine Corps recruiters took her son to a local gym in Tracy, Calif., put him in a plastic body suit, and had him work out in 100-degree-plus temperatures.
The Albany Times Unionhas uncovered a six-page document that shows how an investigation by North Fork Bank brought down former New York governor Eliot Spitzer when he tried to conceal a $5,000 wire transfer to an escort agency.
North Fork Bank filed this Suspicious Activity Report against Eliot Spitzer when the ex-governor tried to conceal a $5,000 wire transfer to the Emperors Club VIP escort agency.
Not only is Michelle "Bombshell" McGee a large part of Jesse James' public shaming for cheating on Sandra Bullock, but she's also going through a custody battle of her own. She just filed court papers declaring she's not a Nazi.