President Barack Obama's administration is readying a legislative plan to end the National Security Agency's controversial bulk telephone data collection, US media reported. The "NSA would end its ...
A bipartisan group of legislators representing the libertarian right and the liberal left are teaming up on a bill that would end the ability of the National Security Administration to collect bulk ...
The House on Wednesday overwhelmingly passed a bill that would end the bulk collection of data by the National Security Agency, setting up a conflict with Republican leaders in the Senate who don’t ...
The collection of bulk data on phone calls made by United States citizens has been deemed unconstitutional by the U.S. Court of Appeals, in a landmark decision that clears the path to a full legal ...
The Senate has Friday to defeat a House-passed bill that would move the bulk collection of telephone metadata to be held by telecom companies instead of the government. Uncertainty surround the bill's ...
The National Security Agency’s bulk collection of metadata will end at 11:59 p.m. on Nov. 28, marking the end of a long-running saga in the battle between privacy and security advocates. The program’s ...
The government's request to renew for another 90-day cycle the National Security Agency's program of collecting phone call data in bulk has been approved by the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court ...
For the first time, a public court has determined that the National Security Agency's collection of metadata on Americans' phone calls probably violates the Constitution and should be stopped. That's ...
The federal government's collection of bulk data from the telephone calls of virtually every American stopped at midnight Saturday, ending a raging controversy that began two and a half years ago with ...
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Reform legislation circulating in Congress might not stop the NSA's bulk data collection program. Even if surveillance reform legislation passes in Congress, the courts might still allow the U.S.
Not one to let the NSA have all the fun, the CIA is also collecting records in bulk. According to The New York Times, the Central Intelligence Agency is collecting bulk records on international money ...