Germany, France Seek to Renegotiate Relationship With US Intelligence Services
At least the part of it that's consensual
At least the part of it that's consensual
After being provided numbers by other federal departments
Disturbing new information in the war on photography.
French and Germans not happy about recent reports
Obama has told Merkel that her phone calls are not being monitored
Despite no evidence that it's actually true
French more critical of the privacy violation
Richard Cohen catches up with the rest of us
White House says the U.S. has begun review of intelligence gathering
More lip service about that balance between security and privacy
Der Spiegel reports Calderón's email was hacked
"The call-records program is not surveillance"
Such as drones and license plate readers
Le Monde reports that the NSA spied on millions of French phone calls
Software is designed to stop "insider threats"
Software is designed to stop "insider threats"
"The NSA has turned the internet into a giant surveillance platform."
Lets them keep defendants from challenging constitutionality
General Keith Alexander's deputy will also expected to depart
Fighting back at reputation as a "rubber stamp" for NSA
So much for that whole "oversight" thing
Call for more countries to participate
Not happy about NSA revelations
Did not contain any secrets
Rep. Jim Sensenbrenner (R-Wis.) says the powers have been abused
But not all judges are allowing it.
Tech industries stand to lose billions over loss of trust
FOIA request revealed the jump in FOIA requests
Some things don't work with no help from a partial government shutdown
Clapper flip-flops, furloughs workers
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