President Barack Obama's administration is readying a legislative plan to end the National Security Agency's controversial bulk telephone data collection, US media reported. The "NSA would end its ...
A bipartisan group of legislators representing the libertarian right and the liberal left are teaming up on a bill that would end the ability of the National Security Administration to collect bulk ...
US President Barack Obama is proposing to end the National Security Agency's controversial bulk telephone data collection, exposed by fugitive intelligence contractor Edward Snowden. A senior ...
The House on Wednesday overwhelmingly passed a bill that would end the bulk collection of data by the National Security Agency, setting up a conflict with Republican leaders in the Senate who don’t ...
The National Security Agency is replacing a controversial spying program with a new data collection regime approved under the USA Freedom Act. The National Security Agency on Nov. 29 stopped ...
President Obama used his weekly radio address to call on the Senate to pass the USA Freedom Act. Without its passage, the National Security Agency’s (NSA) domestic surveillance program will expire ...
The bulk collection of Americans' phone records that Edward Snowden exposed two years ago is dividing the Republican-led Congress. The issue has come to a head because the part of the USA Patriot Act ...
The National Security Administration has come under intense scrutiny and criticism for the depth and breadth of its data collection procedures. The ongoing scandal surrounding the NSA‘s sophisticated ...
For the past six months, ever since the Snowden leaks began, multiple groups have attempted to bring suit against the NSA or the corporations that worked with it, hand-in-glove, to facilitate ...
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