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National Security
Good Drone, Bad Drone: How to Fix the Drone PR Problem
By Medea Benjamin
Snowden Asks to Stay in Russia
By Sam Frizell
Report: U.S. Spied on Prominent American Muslims
By Melissa Hellmann
NSA Spying Hurts Cybersecurity for All of Us
By Denver Nicks
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Here’s Why the TSA Is Worried About Your Phone
Signs that danger may be on the rise
By Jack Linshi
July 8, 2014
CIA Celebrates Twitterversary and Addresses Tupac's Whereabouts
And a request from Ellen Degeneres
By Joan E. Greve
July 7, 2014
Power Up Before Flying
Electronic devices that don't switch on won't be allowed on the plane
By Nolan Feeney
July 6, 2014
NSA's Surveillance Catches Mostly Regular Folks
9 out of 10 people caught up in the NSA's surveillance were average Internet users, many of whom were U.S. citizens, according to data leaked by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden
By Nolan Feeney
July 6, 2014
Snowden and the NSA Can Both Be Right
Two reports raise the possibility that on balance, both the NSA collection programs and Snowden’s revelations have done more to advance the public good than to harm it
By Massimo Calabresi
July 3, 2014
How to Hunt a Chinese Hacker
The private firm CrowdStrike followed an alleged Chinese hacker's footprints and uncovered a detailed picture of a menace to U.S. businesses
By Sam Frizell
July 3, 2014
Feds Accuse Colorado Woman of Supporting Terrorists
Her arrest comes weeks after the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) launched an offensive in Iraq
By Noah Rayman
July 2, 2014
The $100 Billion Helicopter Dogfight
The original story of David and Goliath took place on the ground, and involved five smooth stones. But there’s a new airborne version of that ancient Biblical tale involving a pair of Davids battling three...
By Mark Thompson
July 2, 2014
TSA Beefing Up Security at Airports
TSA will amp up security ahead of travel-heavy July 4 weekend
By Noah Rayman
July 2, 2014
NSA’s Snooping on Foreigners Is 'Extremely Valuable'
But highlights concerns about Americans getting caught in the surveillance net
By Denver Nicks
July 2, 2014
Pentagon Denies Mission Creep in Iraq
Evolving U.S. troop numbers raise questions about "mission creep"
By Mark Thompson
July 1, 2014
Report: NSA Authorized to Spy on 193 Countries
Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court allowed information to be intercepted in all but 4 of the world's countries, according to a new report
By Dan Kedmey
July 1, 2014
Benghazi Suspect in Court
Ahmed Abu Khatallah is facing charges after extensive U.S. intelligence gathering
By Sam Frizell
June 28, 2014
Armed U.S. Drones Are Flying Over Baghdad
Primary mission is to defend Americans on the ground
By Mark Thompson
June 27, 2014
How the U.S. Air Force Uses Twitter as a 'Force Multiplier'
In today’s wired world, it only takes 10 minutes to reassure allies—and warn foes.
By Mark Thompson
June 26, 2014
Pentagon Sending a Message to Iraq by Dragging Its Boots
Slow-motion U.S. reaction is designed to push Baghdad to compromise
By Mark Thompson
June 24, 2014
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