A rift over national security is developing in the early stages of the Republican Party's next presidential campaign, putting libertarians at odds with hawks who cite the 2001 terrorist attacks.
The House will consider legislation that would cut off funds for the National Security Agency's surveillance programs and imposes limits on the operations.
A top defense official says the National Security Agency is implementing new security measures because of the disclosures by former NSA-systems-analyst-turned-fugitive Edward Snowden.
Russian immigration officials say have not received an application from Edward Snowden, the U.S. National Security Agency leaker who wants to get asylum in Russia.
As hearings continue in Washington examining government spying, a New Jersey lawmaker is looking to crack down on 'Big Brother' techniques in the Garden State.
Whisked out of a luxury Hong Kong hotel, vanishing into the mysterious wing of a Moscow airport, Edward Snowden's continent-jumping, hide-and-seek game seems like the stuff of a pulp thriller.
Newly leaked documents show that the Obama administration gathered American citizens' Internet data until 2011, continuing a spying program started under President George W. Bush.
The White House says Russia has a "clear legal basis" to expel National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden and is asking them to do so without delay.