Russian Foreign Minister Says Authorities Acted Within the Law When Granting Snowden Temporary Asylum
NSA whistleblower allowed to live and work in Russia for one year
NSA whistleblower allowed to live and work in Russia for one year
Transparency, eventually, finally. After being sued, of course.
Debate made too "rapid" and "passionate" because of the leaks, president claims
Says that it is right to ask questions about surveillance
One of the last things to do before beginning his vacation
The Bill of Rights is just some sort of guideline, right?
Insists in the face of latest news that people's e-mails aren't being read.
Even though he voted to defund NSA operations that were disclosed by Snowden
Not just to or from certain targets, but about certain targets
DHS, the DoJ, the DoD, the DEA, the CIA, the IRS, and the FBI are all in on it.
Now opposes them as president
Civil rights leader sees him following in footsteps of MLK, Gandhi, others
$35 billion in lost contracts from hesitant customers over next three years
A federal appeals court approves warrantless cellphone tracking, which the NSA may already be doing.
Why one approach to stopping leaks won't work.
Want surveillance to help track everything from drug trafficking to copyright infringement
As seen at a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing
But they'd never misuse them
Snowden's NSA revelation is igniting a bipartisan defense of civil liberties.
Your representatives at work
Dad thinks his son should stay away
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