FBI Launches NSA Leaks Investigation
Edward Snowden is still in Hong Kong
Warns airlines not to allow the NSA whistleblower to get on U.K.-bound flights
Would that have happened without the leaks?
She really has no idea why people are so angry
If the government is using it, why can't they?
The feds are embarrassed
Even if politicians throw the word around a lot
Because U.S. companies are under the NSA's thumb
For bold-faced lying about surveillance to Congress
CEO is imprisoned over insider trading. He says it's because they wouldn't play ball with the NSA.
The software is available and increasingly easy to use
Wide range of crimes will be prosecuted with images
Tracking all of our online activity, just like our phone calls
Or else the government wins
Comedian Trevor Moore has an idea on how to thwart massive surveillance by the NSA
Most people think the federal government would have no interest in them, but many discover to their horror how wrong they are
Administration insists Congress was fully informed about phone data gathering, despite claims otherwise
Want to provide the public with more detail
Believes James Clapper lied to Congress about extent of data collection
In an interview, says "I am not here to hide from justice; I am here to reveal criminality."
Scandal spreading across oceans
Says the NSA whistleblower had strong moral convictions
NSA whistleblower called dangerous by Democrats and Republicans
May also be worth being concerned about laws that allow the sort of behavior that has some people upset
Says it's a shame those who tell the truth get in so much trouble
How Obama learned to stop worrying and love unaccountable surveillance
Google, Facebook and Microsoft want the US Government to let them disclose security requests for handing over data
The company asks the feds for more leeway