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Mar302015

NYPD Officer In Eric Garner Case Sued Over Staten Island Car Crash

USBy Joe LevinMarch 30, 2015Leave a comment

The New York police officer accused in the death of Eric Garner – a Staten Island man who died after being placed in a banned chokehold – is being sued for allegedly crashing his police vehicle into another man’s car causing “severe” injuries to the driver, the New York Daily News has reported.

Jul32016

NY Post Blasts US Funding of Arab Terror Attacks on Israel

USBy Joe LevinJuly 3, 2016Leave a comment

An op-ed piece by the editorial board was published Friday night sharply condemning American funding for the Palestinian Authority, calling it an “outrage”.

Feb292016

NY Judge: US Cannot Make Apple Provide FBI Access To Locked iPhone Data

USBy Joe LevinFebruary 29, 2016Leave a comment

NEW YORK – The U.S. Justice Department cannot force Apple to provide the FBI with access to a locked iPhone data in a routine Brooklyn drug case, a magistrate judge ruled Monday.

Mar302015

NSA: 1 Dead After Car Rams Police Vehicle At Fort Meade

Security, USBy Joe LevinMarch 30, 2015Leave a comment

Officers opened fire after two men dressed as women refused to stop Monday at the National Security Agency gate at Fort Meade and then smashed into a police vehicle blocking the road, officials said. One of the men died, and the other man and the officer were hurt.

Feb132017

NSA Withholding Intelligence From ‘Untrustworthy’ Trump Administration

USBy Joe LevinFebruary 13, 2017Leave a comment

The National Security Agency has been withholding information from the White House, fearing that President Donald Trump and his staff cannot be trusted not to leak sensitive information, a former NSA analyst claims.

Jul282015

NSA Will Stop Looking At Old US Phone Records

USBy Joe LevinJuly 28, 2015Leave a comment

Washington – The Obama administration has decided that the National Security Agency will soon stop examining — and will ultimately destroy — millions of American calling records it collected under a controversial program leaked by former agency contractor Edward Snowden.

Oct62016

NSA Contractor Arrest Highlights Challenge of Insider Threat

USBy Joe LevinOctober 6, 2016Leave a comment

WASHINGTON — The arrest of a former National Security Agency contractor accused of stealing classified information represents the second known case since 2013 of a government contractor being publicly accused of removing secret data from the intelligence agency.

May32017

NSA Collected 151M Phone Records In 2016, Despite Law Change

USBy Joe LevinMay 3, 2017Leave a comment

The National Security Agency collected more than 151 million records about Americans’ phone calls in 2016, despite a new system created by Congress to curb the agency’s ability to collect bulk phone records, a new report revealed Tuesday.

Sep142016

NSA Chief: Spy Agencies Concerned About Possible U.S. Election Hacks

USBy Joe LevinSeptember 14, 2016Leave a comment

Washington – American intelligence agencies are concerned about reports that foreign governments may be attempting to undermine the Nov. 8 U.S. elections through cyber attacks, Admiral Mike Rogers, the director of the National Security Agency, said on Tuesday.

Jul132015

NPR Highlights Frum Mother Who Serves As Chief Risk Officer At The NSA

Security, USBy Joe LevinJuly 13, 2015Leave a comment

NPR reports: As Chief Risk Officer at the National Security Agency, Anne Neuberger has reason to think carefully about questions of how far the agency should go in collecting intelligence: Not far enough, and U.S. national security is at risk. Too far, and Americans’ civil liberties are at risk.

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