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EDWARD SNOWDEN: It was. I mean when we look at all of these complexities and all of the consequences that we have as a result of any of the decisions that we go through in our lives.
Edward Snowden is seen onscreen above while speaking from Russia to an audience on the opening night of Web Summit in Altice Arena on November 4, 2019 in Lisbon, Portugal.
Edward Snowden occupies a strange place, culturally, right now. At the same time that Kenneth Roth of Human Rights Watch and Salil Shetty of Amnesty International are calling for him to be ...
Edward Snowden joins Twitter Former NSA contractor, currently in Russia, is following just one Twitter account on the social networking site Sep 29, 2015 ...
Edward Snowden at the Roskilde Festival in Roskilde, Denmark, on June 28. (Photo: Scanpix Denmark/Mathias Loevgreen Bojesen/via Reuters) ...
Independent presidential hopeful Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has re-upped his commitment to pardon US accused spy and anti-surveillance whistleblower Edward Snowden if elected. The Kennedy scion rolled ...
National Security Agency (NSA) whistleblower Edward Snowden revealed on Saturday what he thinks it'll take to fix the "secret-document scandals" now looming over two presidents: a hard reset ...
Edward Snowden’s current whereabouts are unknown. The former National Security Agency contractor is being sought for leaking top-secret documents that revealed the government’s widespread ...
Edward Snowden on How Getting Sued by the Government Resulted in a Best-Selling Book Following the release of his tell-all book 'Permanent Record,' Edward Snowden appeared Thursday night as a ...
Federal judge orders Edward Snowden to forfeit book, speech proceeds totaling more than $5 million so far October 1, 2020 More than 4 years ago Summary By Ellen Nakashima ...
The Justice Department has sued Edward Snowden, who leaked American intelligence secrets in 2013, for allegedly breaking decade-old contracts he signed with intelligence agencies when he published ...
Does Edward Snowden deserve clemency? The New York Times and Britain's Guardian newspaper certainly think so.. In an editorial posted Wednesday and published in Thursday's print editions titled ...