Officials Say Obama is Likely To Approve Changes To Collection of Phone Records
The president will make a speech about surveillance on Friday
The president will make a speech about surveillance on Friday
Testifying before a Senate committee
Company says its not true
Phone companies not keen on taking them
Kelley reported threatening emails being sent by Paula Broadwell, David Petraeus' mistress
Lawsuit alleges the information in private messages is sold to third parties
"He may have committed a crime to do so, but he has done his country a great service"
About the government accessing customer communications
Reporting based on information leaked by Edward Snowden
Michael Hayden says the NSA is "infinitely weaker" because of the whistle-blowers leaks
England's Channel 4 allows whistleblower to pass along a holiday message
Responding to reporting from Reuters
Review panel has made 46 recommendations
Don't trust it until it actually happens
The White House panel's recommendations for NSA reform are a start, but more needs to be done-and soon.
Will disclose extent of law enforcement requests for user information
Also says, 'I won't call him a hero, but he's sure as hell no traitor"
Many documents have yet to be published
A ruling against the NSA's phone record database highlights the perilous condition of privacy in America.
Monday ruling makes possibility more likely
Federal judge ruled the intelligence agency's metadata program was likely unconstitutional
Judge Richard Leon's ruling comes shortly after proposed changes to surveillance programs were presented
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