NSA Has 'No Intention' of Ending Broad Surveillance Program
Despite widespread outrage, the NSA expresses no remorse and has no intention of shutting down controversial programs that track the communications activity of billions of Americans.
Despite widespread outrage, the NSA expresses no remorse and has no intention of shutting down controversial programs that track the communications activity of billions of Americans.
WH Press Secretary Jay Carney refused to comment on NSA leaker Edward Snowden during a press conference Monday while defending the government’s surveillance policy.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg personally condemns the NSA’s actions in-you guessed it-a Facebook post.
A former political strategist for the late Senator Frank Lautenberg cites the New York Times’ charge that President Obama has ‘lost all credibility’ on the issue of protecting individual freedoms in her call for fellow progressives to take a stand against the president. But she isn’t only the Democrat breaking from the pack.
A Pulitzer-prize winning author and former Obama campaign operative could serve as the ambassador to the United Nations if confirmed by the Senate.
President Obama nominates embattled diplomat Susan Rice to head his national security team following the resignation of Tom Donilon.
With an open Senate seat to fill and a fragile reputation to uphold, Chris Christie faces a difficult decision in the Garden State.
A Vice Presidential tradition, the annual Washington party for journalists and their families will not take place this year as the Bidens retreat behind the White House press shield.
Former Republican Charlie Crist may challenge GOP Gov. Rick Scott from the left in Florida’s 2014 gubernatorial race.
Public records show that former IRS chief Doug Shulman has paid the president far more visits than any other member of the Cabinet.