DC grapples with data mining
Senators promise hearings after report of millions of Americans' phone records being given to the NSA.
Senators promise hearings after report of millions of Americans' phone records being given to the NSA.
May 12, 2006
May 11, 2006
May 11, 2006
blog The Bush administration plans to assert "state secrets privilege" to get the case alleging illegal spying dismissed.
April 28, 2006
April 27, 2006
February 7, 2006
February 6, 2006
Telecom firms distance themselves from NSA flap
As political outcry over Bush administration data mining grows, phone companies go out of their way to say they weren't involved.May 12, 2006
Anger grows over NSA surveillance report
Senators promise immediate hearings after report the agency secretly obtained tens of millions of phone records.May 11, 2006
Bush defends spy program after new disclosure
After report says millions of Americans' phone records have been given to the NSA, president says privacy is "fiercely protected."May 11, 2006
previous coverage
U.S. trying to halt suit against NSA
blog The Bush administration plans to assert "state secrets privilege" to get the case alleging illegal spying dismissed.April 28, 2006
NSA spying comes under legal, political attack
Republican senator threatens to cut funding to Bush's surveillance program. Judge sets hearing date in related suit.April 27, 2006
NSA eavesdropping: How it might work
Attorney General Gonzales plays it mum, but others offer insights into the agency's surveillance options.February 7, 2006
Some companies helped the NSA, but which?
Survey into domestic surveillance scheme finds no companies willing to say they participated.February 6, 2006