espionage and intelligence
- A recap of the June 9 episode of "24: Live Another Day," as hospitals are targeted, family loyalties are ignored and Jack pleads they're running out of time
- A recap of the June 2 episode of "24: Live Another Day," as Jack gains the president's trust and there's a shootout at a London warehouse
-
- Sen. Dianne Feinstein didn't mind when the intelligence community was violating the privacy of ordinary people.
- President Obama proposed new safeguards for the government's vast surveillance of communications in the U.S. and abroad, adding additional judicial review and disclosure requirements, but largely leaving in place programs that he said were needed to "remain vigilant in the face of threats."
- A recap of the Nov. 17 episode of 'Homeland,' in which Carrie takes one from the team -- again
- A recap of the Nov. 10 episode of 'Homeland,' as the CIA and Bethesda police lock horns over the murder investigation
- European leaders express outrage over U.S. spying, but maybe they're just jealous.
- A recap of the Oct. 27 episode of 'Homeland,' as Carrie becomes the hunted
- A recap of the Season 3 opener of "Homeland," as the fallout from the terrorist bombing begins to reveal itself
- Showtime's "Homeland" returns with incisive looks at moral issues, politics.
- The Putin regime surely can't believe its luck in the arrival of the unwitting American whistleblower/defector Edward Snowden.
- Edward Joseph Snowden, the government contractor who revealed the National Security Agency's massive telephone- and Internet-surveillance program, has left few public clues about his life growing up in Crofton and Ellicott City
- WASHINGTON — Leaks about secret National Security Agency surveillance programs made by an intelligence contractor reopened a debate Monday over how much the government relies on companies for spy work and whether the firms must do more to vet employees and protect classified information.
- The Guardian newspaper has identified a 29-year-old man who once lived in Maryland as the source of the top secret documents that revealed details of two National Security Agency surveillance programs that have revived debate of the agency's reach into the private lives of Americans.
- Behind-the-scenes jostling for committee chairmanships in the U.S. Senate has left Maryland Sen. Barbara A. Mikulski poised to take over the Senate Intelligence Committee — a move experts said Tuesday could bolster the role cyber security plays in the state's economy.
- With one episode remaining in the second season of ¿Homeland,¿ several plotlines reached their conclusions, while others blew wide open.
- Did you think you were going to be able to settle in for this episode of "Homeland?" Did last week's bizarre plot twist that saw Brody whisked away for an evening with Abu Nazir get you thinking you might spend an episode watching the congressman hooked to a car battery?
- U.S. Rep. Dutch Ruppersberger will be included in a "60 Minutes" piece Sunday looking at Huawei, a Chinese telecommunications equipment maker, tha members of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence see as a threat to national security.
- Although Eagles quarterback Michael Vick is coming off one of his worst games, a four-interception debacle in a narrow win over the Cleveland Browns, the Ravens are aware of the kind of damage the multidimensional passer can inflict.
- Attorney representing three top aides demands retraction on an affidavit
- Anne Arundel County Executive John R. Leopold's new attorney attacks allegations he destroyed documents, deployed spies as irrelevant and meant only to harass the two-term Republican
- New affidavit details working conditions in Arundel exec's office
- New affidavit details working conditions in Arundel exec's office
-
- What is it with al-Qaida and underwear? Does this seem like the perfect solution to those who have such a problem with sexuality?
- News show says CIA brought in top Hopkins surgeon to save terrorism suspect
- The Pentagon is creating a new intelligence service aimed at gathering information on terrorist networks, weapons of mass destruction and other emerging concerns, a senior defense official said Monday.
- The National Security Agency has responded to lawsuit filed by former NSA whistle-blowers who want confiscated computers back. The computers were seized during the investigation of Thomas Drake for leaking information to The Baltimore Sun.
-
- An American writer and filmmaker who ended up in Libya's most notorious prison during the turmoil of the uprising against Moammar Gadhafi feared he would be one of the dictator's forgotten victims.
- An American writer and filmmaker who ended up in Libya's most notorious prison during the turmoil of the uprising against Moammar Gadhafi feared he would be one of the dictator's forgotten victims.
- I knew that my Alger Hiss column from several weeks ago would elicit plenty of mail and I wasn't disappointed.
- Former NSA employee Thomas Drake Thursday accepted a plea deal that cleared him of espionage charges stemming from an alleged leak of classified information to a Baltimore Sun reporter who wrote about waste and mismanagement at the Fort Meade-based agency.