Guardian USTechnology 'They wanted me gone': Edward Snowden tells of whistleblowing, his AI fears and six years in RussiaGuardian US - Ewen MacAskill in MoscowEdward Snowden,US news,World news,Russia,Europe,Surveillance,The NSA files,NSA,GCHQ,UK security and counter-terrorism,UK news The man whose state surveillance revelations rocked the world speaks exclusively
The New York Timesadded this to BooksThe Arts In Edward Snowden’s New Memoir, the Disclosures This Time Are PersonalThe New York Times - By JENNIFER SZALAIRevealing state secrets is hard, but revealing yourself in a memoir might be harder. As Edward Snowden puts it in the preface of “Permanent Record”: “The decision to come forward with evidence of government
Google Maps 'If I Happen to Fall out of a Window, You Can Be Sure I Was Pushed'spiegel.de - Interview Conducted by Martin Knobbe and Jörg Schindler In a DER SPIEGEL interview, whistleblower Edward Snowden talks about how he managed to mislead the most powerful intelligence agency in the world, …
Wired UKNational Security Agency (NSA) Seven things we learned from Edward Snowden's new bookWired UK - Matt Burgess On June 11, 2013, Edward Snowden exploded into the public consciousness. In the days leading up to his self-imposed unmasking, the whistleblower had …
The Washington Timesadded this to News From The Washington TimesNPR NSA leaker Edward Snowden lays out conditions for return, says 'not my choice to live in Russia'The Washington Times - Andrew Blake Edward Snowden would return to the U.S. under certain conditions to face criminal charges related to leaking classified material to the media, the …
The Daily BeastSurveillance Edward Snowden: My Hope in Obama Was ‘Misplaced’The Daily Beast - Julia Arciga Whistleblower Edward Snowden, in his forthcoming memoir, said he became disillusioned during his time working as an intelligence contractor during …
The Washington Postadded this to Entertainmententertainment news Edward Snowden explains how he pulled off one of the largest leaks in U.S. historyThe Washington Post - By Greg MillerIt has been more than six years since Edward Snowden landed at Sheremetyevo Airport in Moscow for what he expected to be a tense but temporary wait for a connecting flight on his way to asylum in Ecuador.
Associated Pressadded this to PoliticsU.S. Politics Snowden tells life story and why he leaked in new memoirAssociated Press - By ERIC TUCKER, Associated PressWASHINGTON (AP) — Former National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden has written a memoir, telling his life story in detail for the first time and explaining why he chose to risk his freedom to
Guardian UStrump news update Edward Snowden in exile: ‘you have to be ready to stand for something’ – videoGuardian US - Ewen MacAskill, Laurence Topham, Marina Costa and Katie Lamborn
The EconomistNational Security Agency (NSA) Edward Snowden’s memoir reveals some (but not all)The Economist From his refuge in Russia, the wanted spy looks back on the controversy he caused Permanent Record. By Edward Snowden. Metropolitan Books; 352 pages; …
France 24Salman Rushdie Snowden, Rushdie back calls to uphold independence of French daily Le MondeFrance 24 - France 24 ENAround 500 leading writers, artists and activists, including US whistleblower Edward Snowden and novelist Salman Rushdie, on Friday signed an open letter supporting reporters at French daily Le Monde their
Sky News Australiaadded this to Australian National NewsConcorde Redzel flies home in the Concorde | Sky News AustraliaSky News Australia The reigning Everest champion, Redzel, is back again this year running for Yulong Investments, in the hopes of winning for a third time. The …
Cats Lord Rufus from Downham Market Cat's Protection stars in 2020 national cat calendaredp24.co.uk - Sarah Hussain PUBLISHED: 12:52 13 September 2019 | UPDATED: 13:06 13 September 2019 Lord Rufus, who was adopted from the Downham Market centre, features in Cat's …
The New York Timesadded this to WorldWorld News Brexit, Democratic Debate, Edward Snowden: Your Friday BriefingThe New York Times - Melina Delkic(Want to get this briefing by email? Here’s the sign-up.) We’re covering a potential way forward for the Irish backstop, highlights from the Democratic presidential debates in the U.S. and what fuels Goodall
France 24added this to Top StoriesDeauville American Film Festival Week in Review: Edward Snowden on surveillance, transport strikes and American film celebrated in DeauvilleFrance 24 - FRANCE 24More than 250 anti-femicide posters have appeared in the streets of Paris since the end of August. The campaign was launched by women who want to pay homage to the more than 100 victims so far this year
The Vancouver Sunadded this to Metro VancouverFashion (Canada) Town Talk: Treana Peake's at-home rock concert benefits South Sudanese peoplevancouversun.com - Malcolm Parry ENCORE: Fancy having the Nickelback band and signers Barney Bentall, Jim Cuddy, Shawn Hook and Stephen Kellogg perform at your Gleneagles waterfront …
Larryadded this to More Stuff . . .Culture In 'Permanent Record,' Edward Snowden Says 'Exile Is An Endless Layover'NPR - Greg MyreWhen Edward Snowden landed at the Moscow airport in 2013, having just divulged valuable secrets about National Security Agency surveillance programs, he was immediately stopped by Russian authorities.
The EconomistCartoons KAL’s cartoonThe Economist Chips with everythingHow the world will change as computers spread into everyday objectsThe “Internet of Things” will fundamentally change the …
NPRadded this to BooksCulture Edward Snowden Tells His Story In New Memoir, 'Permanent Record'NPR - Scott SimonNPR's Mary Louise Kelly and Scott Simon discuss Edward Snowden's new controversial book, Permanent Record. Now to Edward Snowden. To some, he's a hero who blew the whistle on U.S. government surveillance
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National Security Agency (NSA) Book excerpt | Tools and Weapons: The Promise and the Peril of the Digital Ageindianexpress.com - Tech Desk Authored by Brad Smith, President, Microsoft and co-authored by Carol Ann Browne, Senior Director, External Relations and Executive Communications, the …
NPRadded this to U.S. NewsCulture Edward Snowden Tells NPR: The Executive Branch 'Sort Of Hacked The Constitution'NPR - Scott Simon , Meghan Collins SullivanFormer National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden, who revealed some of the agency's top surveillance programs, has a memoir slated to hit shelves Tuesday. Permanent Record is part coming-of-age-with-the-Internet
John Oliver Book Excerpt: 'The Art of Invisibility' by Kevin Mitnickflavorwire.com - Flavorwire Staff In the informative and fascinating The Art of Invisibility, the world’s most famous hacker, Kevin Mitnick, looks at our Extremely Online world, …
Boing Boingadded this to All StoriesCulture Things that people who bought Edward Snowden's "Permanent Record" also bought on Amazonboingboing.net - Rob Beschizza I'm looking forward to NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden's memoirs, Permanent Record, (previously) and just pre-ordered a copy on Amazon. Given the …
Fortuneadded this to TechApple Arcade Apple Making the World Safe for ‘Slofies’—Data SheetFortune - Aaron Pressman, Adam Lashinsky The tagline on an introductory video at Apple’s annual fall product event was: “Give people wonderful tools and they’ll do wonderful things.” It …
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FREE PⒶLESTINE ⚑ added this to All States Are Police StatesNews (South Africa) How the UK Security Services neutralised the country's leading liberal newspaperdailymaverick.co.za - Matt Kennard and Mark Curtis The Guardian, Britain’s leading liberal newspaper with a global reputation for independent and critical journalism, has been successfully targeted by …
CNNadded this to Top StoriesPolitics Naval Academy launches investigation after report of apparent nooseCNN - By Chandelis Duster, CNNWashington (CNN) — The US Naval Academy has opened an investigation after a civil rights activist reported to the academy that a noose was hung at a construction site of an engineering building in Annapolis,
FlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoMeghan McCain Meghan McCain vs. Pam Anderson: Snowden, Manning And Assange Are "Heroes," How Many Innocents Has U.S. Government Killed?realclearpolitics.com - Tim Hains Outspoken pro-WikiLeaks activist and former "Baywatch" star Pamela Anderson talked about the WikiLeaks founder on "The View" in her first TV …
Daily Mailadded this to Top StoriesU.S. Naval Academy Naval Academy launches investigation after alleged noose was found hanging in a construction zonedailymail.co.uk - By Keith Griffith For Dailymail.com The U.S. Naval Academy has launched an investigation after a rope in the shape of a possible noose was found hanging in a construction area. Officials …