Snowden Documentary Maker Says Government Detained Her 50 Times at Airports
The documentary filmmaker behind "Citizenfour" filed a lawsuit against the U.S. for "Kafkaesque harassment" at airports around the world.
Eric Holder Hints at Possible Plea Deal for Edward Snowden
The former attorney general said "the possibility exists" that the Justice Department could reach a plea deal.
NSA to Keep Collecting Your Telephone Metadata for 6 More Months, Court Rules
Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court gives NSA the go-ahead to resume controversial spying program
Marine Le Pen: U.S. is Not an 'Ally or Friend' to France
The Front National leader weighs in on recent revelations that the U.S. National Security Agency spied on three French presidents.
The Sunday Times' Bizarre Snowden Meltdown, Explained
What's the deal with the Sunday Times's Edward Snowden story, and why is Glenn Greenwald so mad about it?
After Russia, China Crack Snowden Files, Britain Reportedly Pulls Spies
Security service MI6 has removed agents from certain "hostile countries," a newspaper reports.
NSA Surveillance May Cost U.S. Tech Companies More than $35 Billion
A new report says Edward Snowden's revelations about the NSA has significantly hurt U.S. tech firms' foreign sales
Two Years On, How Much Has Edward Snowden Achieved?
The Patriot Act is gone, but the legacy of Snowden's exposure of the secret NSA screening remains mixed.
Snowden Reflects on State of Our Privacy Two Years After Leaks
NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden pens NYT op-ed on second anniversary of his first revelation.
Bill to Limit Domestic Spy Programs Passes U.S. Congress
The bill ends a system exposed by Edward Snowden in 2013.
The Patriot Act Is Not Fit for Purpose. Nor Is Its Replacement.
After 14 years of eavesdropping on innocent Americans, zero terrorists plots against America have been uncovered.
NSA Data Collection Program Expires Temporarily After Senate Blocks Extension
Final Senate passage of the Patriot Act was delayed until at least Tuesday by objections from Senator Rand Paul.
House Approves Bill to End NSA's Bulk Collection of Phone Data
The bill would end spy agencies' bulk collections, setting up a potential showdown with the Senate over the program that expires on June 1.
What the Court Ruling on the NSA's Metadata Snooping Means
The federal appeals court is urging lawmakers to make their wishes clear—and hint that current spying breaches the Fourth Amendment.
Report: Germany Sends Huge Amounts of Phone, Text Data to NSA Monthly
Germany's BND intelligence agency sends mammoth amounts of phone and text data to the NSA each month.
Judgment Day for the U.S. Surveillance State
After an appeals court ruling, reform suddenly appears inevitable.
NSA's Surveillance of Americans' Phone Data Not Authorized, Says U.S. Federal Appeals Court
A federal appeals court on Thursday said a National Security Agency program that collected the records of millions of Americans' phone calls was not authorized by Congress.
Statues of Snowden, Assange and Manning Erected in Berlin's Alexanderplatz
The three whistleblowers were commemorated as part of a traveling project.
Assange: How 'The Guardian' Milked Snowden's Story
The WikiLeaks founder finds a new book on the exiled leaker to be poorly researched, badly written and self-serving.
Feds Collected American Phone Records in Bulk Long Before 9/11
The Drug Enforcement Administration reportedly began monitoring phone logs of Americans calling overseas as early as 1992.
Edward Snowden Tells John Oliver the Reaction to His Leaks Is 'Vindication'
Edward Snowden urged Americans not to change their Internet habits because of the NSA.
NSA Considered Ending Phone Surveillance Just Before Snowden Revelations
Months before leaks of former NSA contractor Edward Snowden, NSA considered ending secret surveillance program.
Bucking Industry Norms, Amazon Keeps Government Requests for Data Secret
After the NSA scandal, most major tech companies have been transparent about which governments are asking for customer data.
Pirate Party Surges Ahead in Iceland's Polls
The party has become Iceland's most popular, but elections are still two years away.
Here's Joseph Gordon-Levitt as Edward Snowden
Oliver Stone is directing the movie, set to be released on Christmas Day 2015.
Snowden Ready to Return to U.S. if Promised Fair Trial, Lawyer Says
After years in Russia, Snowden may be ready to face trial in the U.S.
The Rise and Fall of Silk Road, the Dark Web's Amazon
Libertarian surfer dude Ross Ulbricht built his cyber drug cartel, Silk Road, on a belief in free markets and Internet privacy. Now he's in prison for a very long time.
Key Moments in the Life of Silk Road Creator Ross Ulbricht
How a tech-savvy young man from Austin developed the Amazon of the Dark Web.
Is Big Brother Here for Good?
Congress must reform the Patriot Act if Americans are to regain their privacy rights.
Obama Administration Announces Reforms to Data Collection Rules
Nearly two years after the Snowden revelations, intelligence agencies are being instructed to curtail their surveillance activities.