President Vladimir Putin has granted Russian citizenship to former U.S. security contractor Edward Snowden. Snowden has been living in Russia since 2013 to escape U.S. prosecution after he leaked ...
Snowden asserts—with some justification—that his leaks made cyberspace safer than in the past from the U.S. intelligence community’s spying and other intrusions. Certainly, by exposing how the NSA and ...
Twelve years after facilitating the largest national security leak in American history, Edward Snowden remains exiled in Russia, unable to set foot on U.S. soil without losing his freedom. A ...
Senators are expected to ask about her defense of the former government contractor, who released reams of data on U.S. surveillance programs and fled to Russia. By Julian E. Barnes Carl Hulse and ...
Nearly six weeks after he arrived at Moscow’s Sheremetyevo airport, National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden was granted temporary asylum in Russia Thursday. Snowden’s lawyer confirmed to NBC ...
The military takes extraordinary measures to keep combat operations secret, cutting off outside communications for service members before launching an attack. By John Ismay and Charlie Savage It turns ...
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