CIA Admits Improperly "Penetrating" Senate Intelligence Computers
Forget enthusiastic consent, they had none
Forget enthusiastic consent, they had none
The violations of our rights are obvious, undenied, and undeniable.
The face of the toy was designed to melt off and reveal a demon once in the hands of Pakistani and Afghan children.
Some blame the agency for contributing to the resurgence of polio.
Michael Morrell testified in front of the House Intel Committee
Sen. Dianne Feinstein has no problem with experiments with American liberties, unless she and her staff are the victims.
Why do the people in charge of our security apparatus behave as though they can do whatever they want? Because no one has stopped them.
Refuses to hand over some paperwork for report
CIA accused of spying on intelligence committee computers, accusing staffers of hacking CIA computers
Senator exposes CIA surveillance of committee responsible for oversight over CIA
Data is inconsistent and incomplete
Says prison broke promise to let him complete sentence in halfway house
Michael Hayden says the NSA is "infinitely weaker" because of the whistle-blowers leaks
Your tax dollars help fund other countries' internal strife
For telling Americans how the government is treating them
Says he will not support Obama's CIA general counsel nominee if the document is not released
Associated Press investigation claims Levinson was working for the CIA in Iran, U.S. government says he is a private citizen
A report on the agency's unsavory practices has been suppressed for a year
Team of analysts paid him to gather intel in Iran, an AP investigation reveals
European Court of Human Rights hearing the case brought by Guantanamo Bay inmates
Wants him to be tried for recent strike
Agency reportedly tracking international money transfers
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