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'I vet them no different than I vet a terrorist': how the US tracked and blackmailed journalists
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An investigation has shed light on how journalists were vetted and threatened by a customs agent supposedly looking into forced labor, but actually seeking leaks related to President Trump and his alleged collusion with Russia.
Jan 10, 2022 13:32
Guardian claims Russian mole with access to 'confidential' info was purged from US embassy in Moscow
The Secret Service has dismissed the report that a Russian employee at the US Moscow embassy, who was reportedly fired after her contacts with the Russian intelligence came to light, had access to secret data.
Aug 3, 2018 01:15
Facebook & Twitter make political advertisers jump hoops with new restrictive policies
Facebook and Twitter, under pressure from the US for allowing alleged "Russian meddling" in the 2016 election, will now require a convoluted registration process for anyone wanting to run political ads on their platforms.
May 25, 2018 02:36
Snowden: Ex-CIA Director Petraeus ‘shared far more classified info than I ever did’
Whistleblower Edward Snowden is surprised at the leniency shown to CIA Director General David Petraeus, who is in the running for Secretary of State. He “shared information that was far more highly classified than I ever did,” he told Yahoo Global News.
Dec 5, 2016 10:47
CIA doesn’t have to disclose info on drone killings, appeals court rules
A federal appeals court has rejected a freedom of information lawsuit brought about by the American Civil Liberties Union, ruling that the government doesn’t have to disclose the victims of CIA “targeted killings” by drones.
Apr 25, 2016 23:30
Exposing Daily Beast propaganda: 10 RT political virals the YouTube MSM can only dream of
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The Daily Beast has spectacularly failed to do math, but why should we be surprised? In fact we’re here to help. Spewing unverified and plainly incorrect data from years ago (while falsely presenting it as relevant) it tries to claim that RT’s popularity ain’t all that.
Sep 17, 2015 19:53
Chicago spent $120k fighting StingRay surveillance lawsuits – report
The Windy City has spent over $120,000 on attorney fees in recent months as part of efforts to protect details pertaining to its purchasing of cell phone surveillance tools, according to recently-obtained invoices.
Apr 7, 2015 17:19
Petraeus may not get jail time for talking to a journalist, but Sterling and others did
Following his guilty plea to a misdemeanor charge of mishandling classified information, disgraced former CIA director David Petraeus is likely to avoid jail time for a crime similar to those committed by whistleblowers that received far worse punishment.
Mar 4, 2015 20:34
Apple accidentally leaks new iPad info ahead of debut
A mix-up involving Apple’s iTunes Store accidentally gave tech enthusiasts an early look at the company’s forthcoming iPad Air 2 and iPad mini 3 tablets on Wednesday that weren’t supposed to be made public until later this week.
Oct 15, 2014 20:18
FBI defends secretive spy program in appeals court
Lawyers for a digital rights group squared off with federal attorneys in a San Francisco courthouse on Wednesday during an appeals hearing that will determine whether the government can serve telecom providers with gag orders when requesting user data.
Oct 8, 2014 18:46
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