The Coalition Pushing for Single Payer in California Is Fracturing
Key members have grown frustrated by CNA’s lack of consultation about its aggressive tactics and strategy.
Key members have grown frustrated by CNA’s lack of consultation about its aggressive tactics and strategy.
Former GOP Sen. Norm Coleman chairs the Congressional Leadership Fund — while simultaneously representing one of the countries most responsible for exporting extremism.
Mary B. McCord is stepping down from her post as the acting assistant attorney general for the national security division.
New Snowden documents provide precious few new details about an incident that remains shrouded — and controversial.
Mexico’s most famous journalist and her son speak out about what it’s like to be hit with hacking attacks traced to tools sold to the Mexican government.
Changes to the NSA's "upstream" program are welcomed by privacy advocates who had argued it violated the Fourth Amendment.
Sally Yates, the former acting attorney general, told the Senate about her contacts with the White House on Michael Flynn, contradicting prior claims from the Trump administration.
Systematic abuse of animals lies at the heart of U.S. industrial farms, which are protected by the government. Despite a crackdown on activists, the public is seeing the barbarism.
That a leak is illegal does not mean it deserves punishment. Oftentimes, the most just acts are precisely the ones that the law prohibits.
For over 10 years, the court intervened to limit the FBI’s ability to act on sensitive information it collected while monitoring phone calls.
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