- Federal judge rules that TSA, FBI can detain and arrest you for carrying Arabic flashcards
- Case against League of Legends player who reportedly made 'terrorist' threat to move forward
- Obama calls on Congress to do more on Guantanamo Bay
- Why Are We in Afghanistan?
- Three NATO personnel killed in Kabul suicide car bomb
- Lebanon bombing kills 5, including ex-minister
- Yasser Arafat died of natural causes - Russian report
- American abducted by al-Qaeda makes video plea
- Turkish corruption scandal: prosecutor accuses police of obstructing case—"Prosecutor Muammer Akkas said he has been removed from case and suspect allowed to flee and tamper with evidence."
- Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood declared 'terrorist group'
- U.N. experts urge U.S., Yemen to explain erroneous drone strikes
- US drone strike kills three in northwest Pakistan—On Christmas eve.
- President Obama's new normal: the drone strikes continue—Heading towards Iraq.
- The End of Freedom in America?
- The Criminalization of Everyday Life
- Salinas police chief defends armored vehicle replacement
- Video surveillance of downtown Houston to expand—"Officials say data is not kept to determine if the cameras are driving down crime."
- Federal court strikes down LA hotel search law—"A federal appeals court on Tuesday struck down a city law it said wrongly allows police to inspect hotel and motel guest records without a warrant."
- The worst police misconduct of 2013
- Police misconduct hidden from public by secrecy law, weak oversight
- 18 Los Angeles sheriff's officials indicted, accused of abuse, obstruction
- Joe Arpaio Loses: New Times Co-Founders Win $3.75 Million Settlement for 2007 False Arrests
- Man with no arms wants apology from cop
- Internet founder hails Snowden—"Edward Snowden did the world a favour by revealing the scale of surveillance by governments, according to" Sir Tim Berners-Lee.
- Bletchley Park accused of airbrushing Edward Snowden from history—"NSA whistleblower omitted from new exhibition on cyber security as museum says it does not want to be seen to back his actions."
- Glenn Greenwald: I Defend Snowden Like MSNBC Defends Obama '24 Hours A Day'
- Internet privacy as important as human rights, says UN's Navi Pillay—"Navi Pillay compares uproar over mass surveillance to response that helped defeat apartheid during Today programme."
- Stanford Researcher Proves NSA Can Probably Identify Individuals From Phone Records
- Obama's NSA Phone Spying Reforms Might Make Things Worse
- Nine Gifts the NSA Will Hate
- NSA Intercepted Children’s Letters To Santa—Naughty.
- Thomas Peele: On issue of press freedom, President Barack Obama is the worst president
- Editorial: Obama's broken promises on press
- Judge smacks Obama secrecy in unique FOIA case—"In a Freedom of Information Act victory, a federal judge has slapped the Obama administration for its secretive ways and ordered officials to turn over a bland-sounding foreign policy document."