Though National Security Agency Director General Keith Alexander (testifying along with officials from the Justice Department in a rare public oversight hearing by the House Intelligence Committee) claimed that more than 50 terror plots had been discovered and prevented thanks to the NSA's highly classified data collections, doubt surrounds several of his examples.
Gone is one of the most fearless investigative journalists of the present time, the author of an article so powerful and revealing that it forced the commander-in-chief to fire his number one general.
The communist regime in China has a new scheme to force hundreds of millions of farmers from rural areas into mega-cities being built across the nation.
Obama administration officials said on June 18 that representatives will begin formal talks with the Taliban “within a few days" at a new office in Doha, Qatar.
Google is challenging the federal government over gag orders on data requests, asserting that it has a constitutional right to speak about information it has been compelled to hand over to the government.
Four people were sentenced in Indiana for their part in a 2008 vote fraud scheme to put Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, and John Edwards on the ballot.
It’s bad enough the federal government spies on us. Must it insult our intelligence too?
Dick Cheney told Fox News that the NSA's PRISM program might have foiled the 9/11 plot. But would it have?
President Obama's secret CIA hit squad is detailed in Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Mark Mazzetti's book The Way of the Knife.
If there is one overlooked aspect of the current federal-government surveillance scandal, it’s modernist America’s attitude toward death.
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