Tampa Socialite Sues Gov’t Over Petraeus Scandal
WASHINGTON (AP) — A Tampa, Fla., socialite and her husband claimed in a lawsuit Monday that the government willfully leaked false and defamatory information about them in the scandal that led to the...
View ArticleNSA Spy Program Collected Americans’ Emails, IP Addresses
WASHINGTON (AP) — Documents disclosed Thursday show that the Obama administration gathered U.S. citizens’ Internet data until 2011, continuing a spying program started under President George W. Bush...
View ArticleHouse Considers Cuts To NSA Surveillance Programs
WASHINGTON (AP) — The House will consider legislation that would cut off funds for the National Security Agency’s surveillance programs and imposes limits on the operations. The Rules Committee voted...
View ArticleChristie Aide Is Latest To Use Private Emails
WASHINGTON (AP) — Personal emails at the center of the brewing scandal for New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie may have remained secret, had the public and press relied solely on the state’s open records...
View ArticleIssa: Does The IRS ‘Really Expect The American People To Believe That?’
WASHINGTON (AP) — Congressional investigators are fuming over revelations that the Internal Revenue Service has lost a trove of emails to and from a central figure in the agency’s Tea Party...
View ArticleIRS Says It Has Lost Emails From 5 More Employees
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Internal Revenue Service has lost emails from five more employees who are part of congressional probes into the treatment of conservative groups that applied for tax-exempt...
View ArticleYahoo, AOL’s New Privacy Policy Allows Them To Read Your Emails
CBS Local — Oath, the media division of Verizon that runs both AOL and Yahoo, is finally unifying the privacy policy of its two giant legacy Internet brands. That means an updated set of privacy terms...
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