Internet Giants Demand Surveillance Reform

AOL, Twitter, Yahoo, Microsoft, Facebook, Google, Apple and LinkedIn to call for reforms to restore the public’s trust in the internet

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Security Clearance Cover-Up in Navy Yard Shooter Case

The federal agency charged with screening employees for security clearance offered hints about how to cut corners, and its lax policies could have led to the clearance the Navy Yard shooter needed to access the base

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Poll: Only 7% of Americans Want Obamacare “Kept in Place.”

A fascinating number in Wednesday’s CBS poll is that only 7% of the American public want ObamaCare “kept in place.”

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The Last Patriots in Congress

Worse, the NSA has cloaked its operations behind such a thick cloud of secrecy that even if the NSA promised reforms, we would lack the ability to verify them

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Witch-Hunt on Leakers

Congress has taken the first step towards expanding the abilities of the United States intelligence community by advancing a draft bill that will ensure the government’s spy budget stays intact into next year

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Senators Demand Independent Review of Surveillance Programs

A bi-partisan group of senators has sent a letter to the inspector general of the United States intelligence community in hopes of having a federal auditor review the surveillance operations carried out by the government

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Americans Turn on Washington

As the U.S. heads toward a potential government shutdown or default, the public is more alienated from Washington than at any time since the aftermath of the 2011 downgrade of the nation’s credit rating

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Americans Don’t Trust Their Government

Six in 10 Americans (60%) believe the federal government has too much power, one percentage point above the previous high recorded in September 2010

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Secrecy: Obama Administration Waives Anti-Terrorism Provisions

The Obama administration waived provisions of a federal law which ban the supply of weapons and money to terrorists

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Benghazi Whistleblower Says He’s Been ‘Punished’ for Speaking Out (VIDEO)

Gregory Hicks, the former deputy chief of mission in Libya who testified before Congress about the 9/11 attacks on an American diplomatic facility earlier this year, believes he has been “punished” for speaking out about the Obama administration’s response the night of the attack

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