Surveillance
NSA Agents Told to Conceal Information from Overseers
Provide generic info when asking for permission to surveil from FISA court
Yes, the NSA Violated Surveillance Privacy Rules – at Least 2,776 Times
And yes, they've accessed content
An Educated Guess at the NSA's Internal Structure
The snoops aren't going to like this
Shedding Light on Stop and Frisk
Why is Bloomberg afraid to equip New York City police with body cameras?
House Intel Committee Pressured to Explain Withholding of Key NSA Docs
Congress not provided with important information prior to Patriot Act renewal
NSA Surveillance Puts U.S. Companies at Competitive Disadvantage
Look elsewhere for privacy
White House Denies Clapper Will Lead NSA Review
It would be a bit of a conflict of interest
Clapper Won't Be Overseeing Surveillance Review, Though That May Just Be a Small Comfort
A review of the NSA's surveillance managed by the executive branch can't really be called "independent"
Email Firms Closed Quickly To Deny User Data to Government Snoops
Heading off the surveillance state
Microsoft Reverses Itself on Xbox One Camera Requirement Because of NSA Spying Revelations
XBox One due out in November
For Obama, Words Conceal the Indefensible
How the president uses language as a cover for the abuse of power.
Oracle Chief Defends NSA Surveillance
"Who's ever heard of this information being misused by the government. In what way?"
Microsoft Backs Off on XBox One Camera Requirement
Fears of surveillance cause change of plans
President Orders James Clapper to Head NSA Review
Yes, the guy caught lying to Congress about the scope of surveillance
Peter King Says Calling NSA Surveillance "Spying" or "Snooping" is Slander
They're all patriots
Rep. Peter King Says it is 'Slander' To Call NSA Activity 'Spying'
Says that sort of rhetoric drives him crazy
Establishment Republicans Worried FISA "Privacy Advocate" Will Hamper Secret Court's Work
clowns to the left of me, jokers to the right
DOJ to Release Details on Time FISA Court Caught NSA Breaking the Law
Transparency, eventually, finally. After being sued, of course.
President Obama Claims He Was Totally Moving Forward on Reviewing Surveillance Operations Before Edward Snowden's Leaks That Let Us All Know About Them
Debate made too "rapid" and "passionate" because of the leaks, president claims
President Obama's Friday Afternoon Press Conference
Expected to announce a national security transparency initiative
Obama To Announce Transparency Initiative at 3pm ET Press Conference
One of the last things to do before beginning his vacation
Silent Circle Second Encrypted E-Mail Service to Shut Down in Last Day
Say they don't want to cooperate with government requests
White House Surveillance Response: 'Only a Very Small Percentage' Examined
Insists in the face of latest news that people's e-mails aren't being read.
Email Service Snowden Reportedly Used Shuts Down
Rather than comply with government demands, apparently
John Lewis Insists He Wasn't "Praising" Edward Snowden's Actions; Must Be "Condemned"
Even though he voted to defund NSA operations that were disclosed by Snowden
NSA May Be Snooping on Content of All Emails Traveling in and out of Country
Not just to or from certain targets, but about certain targets
Domestic Spying Is Dangerous to Freedom
DHS, the DoJ, the DoD, the DEA, the CIA, the IRS, and the FBI are all in on it.
As a Senator, Obama Proposed Significant Surveillance Restrictions
Now opposes them as president
DC Cops Infiltrate Peaceful Protest Group
Were activists against stores buying goods from foreign sweatshops
Rep. John Lewis Praises Snowden's Act of 'Civil Disobedience'
Civil rights leader sees him following in footsteps of MLK, Gandhi, others
NSA Snooping Could Cost Tech Companies Billions
$35 billion in lost contracts from hesitant customers over next three years