Four Things to Know About Surveillance Leaker Edward Snowden
Here’s what we know so far about his background, political affiliation, security clearance, and future
Here’s what we know so far about his background, political affiliation, security clearance, and future
But Chinese President Xi Jinping is told continued hacking will sour relationship with the U.S.
Following near-simultaneous reports from the Guardian and the Washington Post this week, Director of National Intelligence James Clapper said that contrary to press reports, “PRISM is not an undisclosed collection or data mining program.”
President Barack Obama issued a strong statement in support Friday for the controversial National Security Agency surveillance programs.
In the past week, details on two of the most closely guarded and controversial federal surveillance programs have been brought into the light of day and has turned the public perception of the shadowy National Security Agency …
President Barack Obama and Chinese President Xi Jinping will meet for at least six hours this weekend in an unprecedented informal summit that stands to reshape the relationship between the two world powers for the next …
Following more than 24 hours of unrelenting scrutiny and criticism, the Obama administration moved late Thursday to declassify information on the Federal Bureau Investigation and National Security Agency blanket seizures of …
The “Red State” swing state proved to be vexing for Obama and Democrats. Will it stay that way?
The special election has two beneficiaries: Newark Mayor Cory Booker and Christie himself.
The New Jersey Governor remarks on the death of the World War II veteran serving in Congress. “Sen. Lautenberg fought for the things he believed in and sometimes he fought just because he liked to.”
Mitt Romney’s transition team had plans to inject a heavy dose of corporate America into the federal government, but first they had to adjust to a new email system. Its name? Gmail.
Behind the scenes of the Romney administration that might have been
Gov. Chris Christie saved President Barack Obama from arcade-game humiliation, winning the commander in chief a stuffed “Chicago” bear in a football tossing game after Obama went 0-for-5 on the Point Pleasant boardwalk.