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Making the Cut
By Matt Hudson
When word comes down the line that one-fifth of a newsroom has to be cut, keeping a poker face in front of...
The Public Paywall
By Brett Bernsten
Most records are available to the public in Montana, but they come at a cost. Prices range from 25 cents a page...
The Grind
By Tom Lutey
If there's E. coli in your hamburger, there are feces in your meat, plain and simple, which is about all Miles City...
Working Around HIPAA
By Nate Hegyi
Hospitals may view their primary role as helping those injured or sick, but regulations aimed at protecting patient privacy also create significant...
Native Secrets
By Santee Ross
I learned from an early age that secrets are an essential part of your social status. A secret could mean the difference...
Preaching to the Choir
By Stephanie Parker
When it comes to keeping secrets, few do it better than the CIA. But this summer, the agency voluntarily released a few...
Finding th3j35t3r
By Brett Bernsten
The Jester marks every attack with a calling card tweet: TANGO DOWN. It announced his takedown of the Taliban’s website. It leered...
Privacy Betrayed
By Albert Borgmann
There was a time when privacy promoted prosperity. Then, prosperity promoted privacy. Now privacy struggles with prosperity and is losing.
The Constitution’s Fourth...
Smoke ‘Em Out
By Austin Green
While hackers obtain secrets through clandestine methods, former FBI agent Warren Little preferred a more direct approach. During his 24 years with...
Facebook Confessionals
By Conrad Scheid
The Internet has never been known as the best way to keep a secret, but it sure holds some mysteries. Take one...