- Julie Tate
- Staff Writer
Julie Tate has worked as a researcher at the Washington Post since 2002. She specializes in national security, intelligence and defense issues.
Some question whether AP leak on al-Qaeda plot put U.S. at risk
The story was published one day before the administration was planning to release the information.
Guantanamo hunger strike renews detention debate
The strike has also reopened a debate about whether it is ethical to force-feed some of the protesters.
Federal agents search Mississippi site in ricin investigation
Attention shifted to the former owner of a martial arts studio after an earlier suspect claimed he had been framed.
Bin Laden raid member can be witness in Manning court-martial
Judge rules he can testify as part of prosecution's effort to link al-Qaeda leader to material leaked by soldier.
- Hunger strike at Guantanamo Bay spreads
- CIA director faces a quandary over clandestine service appointment
- Guantanamo Bay detainees’ frustrations simmering, lawyers and others say
- Appeals court rejects CIA’s argument over acknowledging drone operations
- Bin Laden’s son-in-law pleads not guilty to conspiracy charge in New York
- Bradley Manning pleads guilty to 10 lesser charges, explains motive
- Pentagon finally releases some pre-trial documents from Bradley Manning case
- Bradley Manning judge: Prosecutors must prove he knew he was aiding the enemy
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