The case will move forward after a judge told the government to either release the opinion or prepare to defend keeping it secret.
A former judge on the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court says arguments before the court should no longer be one-sided.
Investors and bankers are attempting to cope with June's dramatic drop, as new pricing spurs mixed activity in the gold market.
An agreement, which may require years of negotiation, would govern the world’s largest bilateral trade relationship and its biggest free- trade pact.
The Electronic Privacy Information Center said the collection of phone records isn't directly relevant to national security investigations.
The African Union has suspended Egypt's membership, and it may be a while before the country can rejoin.
The U.S. government may soon be feeling more consequences from the leak of its surveillance programs.
Anna Chapman, a former Russian spy, Playboy model and TV show host, proposed to Edward Snowden on Twitter.
Reddit, Mozilla and Wordpress are joining a 'Restore the Fourth' (Amendment) anti-NSA protest.
The government doesn't want to release a secret court ruling on illegal NSA spying. Here are some theories on what the opinion might say.
Almost 600 firefighters battle to contain the Yarnell Hill fire but strong winds could cause it to spread again.
Ubisoft says it's been hacked and urges users to take measures to protect themselves.
Since its inception in 1952 up to the mid-1970s, the National Security Agency operated in a legal vacuum -- and made full use of it.
The names of 19 firefighters killed in the Yarnell Hill Wildfire in Arizona have been released. Most were under 30.
NSA leaker Edward Snowden, holed up in a transit section of a Moscow airport, has reportedly applied for asylum in Russia.
Recent revelations that the U.S. has been spying on its European allies have threatened to overshadow trade talks designed to create jobs.
Tensions with European leaders continue to rise after Saturday’s revelation that the NSA secretly observed data from EU diplomats.
Edward Snowden, the confessed NSA leaker, has created a rare shake-up in political circles, partly because we know so little about him.
Police evacuated a neighborhood in Mahopac, N.Y., Thursday evening after they discovered a home stockpiled with hand grenades, ammunition, firearms and a tank.
The Pentagon attracted fresh criticism for buying 30 helicopters for an under-staffed Afghan unit from a blacklisted Russian arms dealer.
Hong Kong says the U.S. messed up the middle name on its provisional arrest warrant request.
Some are speculating that China's central government helped the NSA leaker evade extradition from Hong Kong.