Spy chief says Americans would’ve supported surveillance in wake of 9/11
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Obama: “There’s no country where we have a no-spy agreement”
President Barack Obama said Tuesday there is no country where the United States has committed not to engage in espionage.
‘The Day We Fight Back’ Protests NSA Surveillance
Reddit, Tumblr, and the ACLU among the over 5,700 participating sites
Snowden Used Cheap Software to Plunder NSA Data
Investigators say the NSA should have easily detected former contractor’s activity
Obama Taps Navy Man to Lead NSA
Michael Rogers nominated to take over spy agency at a time its under harsh scrutiny
The Case for Snooping
Obama’s liberal critics say his speech on the NSA didn’t go far enough. Why they’re wrong
Privacy Watchdog: NSA Phone Snooping Must End
Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board report condemns NSA’s phone data collection
Privacy Activists Sour on RSA
After report privacy company gave NSA backdoor access
Obama: Spying Will Pretty Much Continue with Some Tweaks
Obama promises a lot more review but makes few immediate changes
NSA Chief: We Don’t Spy on Congress
But lawmakers’ metadata could get scooped up
Obama Discusses Potential NSA Reforms With Congressmen
After months of backroom discussions, the President is getting ready to unveil modest reforms for the spy agency
Obama Adviser Cool To Snowden Amnesty
National Security Adviser Susan Rice rejects amnesty for the NSA leaker
The NSA Report: Another Step Toward Ending the War on Terrorism
A quiet but profound second-term shift on terrorism