Politics Apr 20 Senate passes renewal of key U.S. surveillance program just after midnight deadline By Farnoush Amiri, Mary Clare Jalonick, Associated Press
Nation Jun 04 Watch 6:57 How surveillance cameras are being used to punish public housing residents An investigation by The Washington Post found that surveillance cameras meant to fight violent crime in cities across the country are being used to punish and evict residents of public housing projects, at times for minor infractions or based on… By Lisa Desjardins, Andrew Corkery
Politics May 13 Senate narrowly rejects new limits on internet surveillance A debate has erupted in Congress over whether to protect the browsing history of internet users. The Senate came one vote short Wednesday of approving a proposal to prevent federal law enforcement from obtaining internet browsing information without seeking a… By Mary Clare Jalonick, Eric Tucker, Associated Press
Nation Jan 22 Snowden to address Obama’s NSA comments in Thursday live chat Edward Snowden announced that he will make public remarks in a live chat on his website Thursday afternoon. In his address, he reportedly will respond to President Barack Obama's speech on the NSA and U.S. surveillance. By Zachary Treu