Jan 28 - By Pamela Hess, Associated Press Writers
Civil libertarians urged the Obama administration to release dozens of memos under its control that could shed light on secret Bush-era interrogation, detention and surveillance activities.
Jan 22 - By Nedra Pickler, Associated Press Writer
A federal judge ordered Russia on Thursday to preserve sacred religious documents that members of a Hasidic Jewish movement fear could be headed to the black market.
Nov 13 - By Pamela Hess, Associated Press Writers
Senate Democrats on the Intelligence and Judiciary Committees last week told the White House to preserve all records produced by the Bush administration and expressed "particular concerns" whether Vice President Dick Cheney's office will comply with the law.
Oct 28 - By Associated Press
A British intelligence official was fined Tuesday for leaving top secret documents on a London commuter train earlier this year.
Sep 4 - By Gillian Flaccus, Associated Press Writer
The departure of a key figure in a record $660 million clergy sexual abuse settlement has endangered part of the deal that some plaintiffs consider more important than the money: the promise by the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles to allow the release of accused priests' confidential files.
Aug 15 - By Associated Press
The format used by Microsoft Corp.'s Office 2007 programs to save documents will become an international standard after appeals against the move failed to gather sufficient support, the International Organization for Standardization said Friday.
Jun 11 - By Raphael G. Satter, Associated Press Writer
A second batch of secret government files has been found on a train, this time detailing Britain's efforts to tackle terrorism financing, the drugs trade and money-laundering, a British newspaper said Saturday.
May 28 - By Associated Press
Brazil and India have appealed a decision to make Microsoft's Office Open XML format an internationally recognized standard for electronic documents.
Apr 13 - By NBC Nightly News
It’s never too late to learn about the birds and the bees. Particularly when they can help enhance surveillance photos, quickly sort through military reports and even enable individual robots to navigate within an army of fellow automatons.
Mar 19 - By H. Josef Hebert, Associated Press Writer
The Environmental Protection Agency, peppered with requests from lawmakers for documents, is returning fire with an unusual request for confidential papers.
Feb 26 - By Associated Press
Britain's information commissioner on Tuesday ordered the government to release minutes documenting the discussions former Prime Minister Tony Blair had with his Cabinet in the days before the invasion of Iraq.
Feb 25 - By Associated Press
A new panel will work to declassify military documents that should shed light on killings, torture and other human rights violations during Guatemala's 36-year civil war, President Alvaro Colom announced Monday.
Dec 27 - By H. Josef Hebert, Associated Press Writer
The Environmental Protection Agency on Thursday signaled it is prepared to comply with a congressional request for all documents — including communications with the White House — concerning its decision to block California from imposing limits on greenhouse gases.
Dec 20 - By Felicia Fonseca, Associated Press Writers
A former archivist at Los Alamos National Laboratory was sentenced Thursday to two years' probation for taking home secret data from the nuclear weapons facility.
Dec 20 - By Larry Margasak, Associated Press Writers
President Clinton's national security adviser removed classified documents from the National Archives, hid them under a construction trailer and later tried to find the trash collector to retrieve them, the agency's internal watchdog said Wednesday.
Nov 2 - By Associated Press
The nation's top intelligence official took down a government Web site with captured Saddam Hussein-era Iraqi documents, after questions were raised about whether it provided too much information about making atomic bombs.
Oct 24 - By Lara Jakes Jordan, Associated Press Writer
Authorities in northern New Mexico have stumbled onto what appears to be classified information from Los Alamos National Laboratory while arresting a man suspected of domestic violence and dealing methamphetamine from his mobile home.
Jul 11 - By Katherine Shrader, AP Writer
The government is classifying too many documents confiscated since the 2003 Iraq invasion that might help rewrite the history on Saddam Hussein's rule, the House Intelligence Committee's Republican chairman said Tuesday.
Jul 7 - By Robert Weller, Associated Press Writer
Seven years later, counselor Harriet Hall still isn't sure what sparked the deadly rampage at Columbine High School, but she believes the nation is better prepared to deal with such violence.
Jul 6 - By Robert Weller, Associated Press Writer
Authorities released nearly 1,000 pages of new documents from the Columbine High School massacre Thursday, including step-by-step plans written by the two killers as they gleefully plotted the deadliest school shooting in U.S. history.
Jun 2 - By Peter Prengaman, STF
Luis Hernandez just laughs as he sells fake driver's licenses and Social Security cards to illegal immigrants near a park known for shady deals. The joke — to him and others in his line of work — is the government's promise to put people like him out of business with a tamperproof national ID card.
Mar 15 - By John Solomon, AP Writer
Iraqi documents collected by U.S. intelligence during the Iraq war and released by the Bush administration show Saddam Hussein's regime was investigating "rumors" that 3,000 Iraqis and Saudis had traveled unofficially to Afghanistan after the Sept. 11 attacks to fight U.S. troops.