#INN’s 2013 Person of the Year: Edward Snowden
He pulled off the year’s most spectacular heist. Exiled from his country, the 30-year-old computer whiz has become the doomsayer of the information age
Revolt Of The Press
Attorney General Eric Holder’s plans to sit down with media representatives to discuss guidelines for handling investigations into leaks to the news media have run into trouble
NSA Whistleblower Speaks Out
The Obama administration’s targeting of journalists and their sources is an assault on the First Amendment, a former National Security Agency official and prominent whistleblower says
Holder Shopped For The Right Judge to Obtain Journalist’s Subpoena
The Obama Administration fought to keep a search warrant for James Rosen’s private e-mail account secret, arguing to a federal judge that the government might need to monitor the account for a lengthy period of time
DOJ Probed NYT Government Sources
To uncover the source behind the New York Times article that exposed Obama’s order of cyber-attacks on Iran, the FBI seized phone and email logs from the White House, defense department and intelligence agencies
Majority Think Government Is Too Powerful
A majority of Americans said they believe the federal government today wields too much power, a Gallup Daily tracking survey released Monday indicated
The Journalist The White House Fears
The Obama administration won’t answer the CBS News correspondent’s questions because her investigations — into Benghazi, Fast and Furious, Solyndra — often reflect negatively on it
Computers of Top Journalist Investigating Benghazi Compromised
Sharyl Attkisson, the Emmy-award winning CBS News investigative reporter, says that her personal and work computers have been compromised and are under investigation
Government Seized Phone Records of Journalists
The Obama Justice Department has seized the phone records of numbers that are associated with White House staffers and, apparently, with Fox News reporters, according to a document filed in the case of Stephen Jin-Woo Kim, on October 13, 2011
WSJ Journalist: ‘Nobody’s Data Safe From Feds’
A veteran reporter is warning that members of the news media aren’t the only Americans who should be concerned about the privacy of their telephone conversations

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