NSA
Poll: 66 Percent OK With Obama Administration Collecting Internet Data
Well, that's reassuring
China Demands the US Explain its International Surveillance
NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden is still in Hong Kong
Chief of Staff: Obama Doesn't Believe NSA Has Violated Privacy
That doesn't bode well for this alleged "conversation"
Obama Speaks with Forked Tongue on Surveillance
Does he think we're stupid enough to believe ever-changing official claims about the NSA?
NSA Says Agency Has Scrutinized Fewer than 300 Phone Numbers
Out of the millions it has collected
NSA Admits It Can Listen to Domestic Calls Without Warrants
Can likely read e-mails and text messages too
Hong Kong Rally Calls for Government to Protect Snowden
Protesters blow whistles in solidarity
Prism Just Small Part of Much Larger Data Surveillance Effort
Yes, the government is snatching data directly from the Internet's backbone
Facebook Releases Basic Details of Government Data Requests
Between 9,000 and 10,000 requests over a six-month period
Foreign Ownership Makes Verizon and T-Mobile (a Bit) Resistant to NSA
Most of the data is accessible through other means, though
NSA Scandal Separates Liberty Lovers from Poseurs
Party lines play no role in the fight for privacy rights.
Lawmaker: Snowden Lying About What NSA, PRISM Can Do
But admits he doesn't know what info whistleblower possesses
NSA Confidential: We Love Big Brother If He's Got the Right Party Affiliation
Our willingness to choose partisanship over principles helps explain the surveillance state.
British Government Says Edward Snowden is Not Welcome in the UK
Warns airlines not to allow the NSA whistleblower to get on U.K.-bound flights
NSA Director Says He Wants to Declassify Some Info
Would that have happened without the leaks?
Sen. Feinstein: Congress to Push to Block Contractor Access to Classified Data
She really has no idea why people are so angry
Bank Robbery Suspect Demands NSA Records for His Defense
If the government is using it, why can't they?
FBI's Mueller Pledges To Get Snowden for Exposing Snooping Secrets
The feds are embarrassed
Treason an Unlikely Charge Against Snowden, Say Legal Experts
Even if politicians throw the word around a lot