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Jul 15, 2014
Sitting in the National Security Agency and Central Security Service’s National Cryptologic Museum, in a room where agents are sworn in, a man like Bill Combs is the last thing you would expect.
Jun 6, 2014
For Averi Haugesag, the National Newspaper Association Foundation’s News Fellow program provided a unique opportunity to delve into national security and privacy issues surrounding the National Security ...
Jun 6, 2014
Rep. Jim Sensenbrenner, R-Menomonee Falls, feels misled.
Jun 6, 2014
What someone thinks of drones depends on two things: Who it’s pointed at and who’s holding the controller.
May 6, 2014
In the months since National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden leaked sensitive documents held by the NSA, the public discussion and opinion about the agency’s actions have fluctuated between ...
May 6, 2014
A tunnel of trees lines either side of Interstate 295, north of the nation’s capital.
May 6, 2014
There is irrefutable evidence U.S. citizens are being watched, thousands, perhaps tens or hundreds of thousands, maybe even millions, daily. The only questions remaining unclear are: Who is doing the watching? ...
May 6, 2014
Hero. Whistleblower. Coward. Traitor. These are some of the names that Edward Snowden, a former National Security Agency contractor, was called after leaking confidential documents concerning data collection ...
May 6, 2014
Is journalism dead? Some would say so. Many think it already has gone along with the land line telephone.