The Intercept Begins Releasing Snowden Files, Starting With the NSA's Quirky Crazy Cool Internal Newsletter

Today, The Intercept began the process of making the archive of documents provided by National Security Agency whistleblower Edward Snowden available to the wider public, beginning with the first three months of SIDtoday, an internal, top secret agency newsletter that began publishing 11 days after the U.S. invasion…
Reporter Fabricated Quotes, Invented Sources at The Intercept
The Intercept disclosed today that a former reporter for the national-security focused website fabricated quotes and invented sources for a number of stories published last year. According to a post published on Tuesday afternoon by editor-in-chief Betsy Reed, that reporter, Juan Thompson, went so far as to register…
Officer Involved, a project by data artist Josh Begley at the Intercept, collects Google Maps imagery from the scenes of every reported police killing in 2015 so far, as documented by the Guardian. The project, Teju Cole writes in the introduction, “is an immersion in the environment of someone’s last moments.”
Serial's Jay: "Anything That Makes Adnan Innocent Doesn’t Involve Me"
In the second of The Intercept's three-part interview with Jay Wilds, the star witness in Baltimore County's case against Adnan Syed recounts his meeting with Serial host Sarah Koenig at his home in California.
Jay From Serial Speaks, Gives New Timeline of Hae Min Lee's Murder
As previously promised, Baltimore County's key witness in their case that led to the conviction of Adnan Syed for the murder of his ex-girlfriend Hae Min Lee finally spoke to the media on-record about his role in the day Lee was killed in 1999—just not with Serial, the podcast that documented his elusiveness and…
