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How the US Navy is helping people hide from the government
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Obama's NSA review panel lacking tech industry reps
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Look who took out The New York Times
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Shock report: How Snowden got all those files
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FAA approves drone use over Alaskan oil fields
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Israeli intelligence ties Syrian gas attack to Assad
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Report: NSA hacked into UN video teleconference
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The NSA has a name for stalking: LOVEINT
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Sources: Koch Industries not buying LA Times
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Assange: Manning's trial, conviction an affront to basic concepts of Western justice
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Tech companies offer civil liberties recommendations to WH
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See how much Internet traffic the NSA scans
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Al-Qaida courier led US to 'Legion of Doom' conference call
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Greenwald's partner takes legal action against UK
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Homeland Security using hot new 19th century technology to patrol border
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UK sent officials to smash computers, threaten legal action over Snowden leaks
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UK police threatened Greenwald's partner with jail
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Greenwald's partner detained in UK under Terrorism Act
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Rand Paul called the 'only hope' for US politics by WHO?
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Report: NSA broke privacy laws 'thousands of times' since 2008
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WaPo hacked by pro-Assad Syrian forces
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Anti-Google group pushes Gmail privacy scare
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Possible cyberattack knocks New York Times offline
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White House: Clapper is not heading the intel review board
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What story was Michael Hastings working on before his death?
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Amash: House committee stonewalled new members on NSA
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Clapper review group to report on Clapper intelligence network, in October
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Over 100,000 people don't want to live on this planet anymore
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Is the federal government investigating WHO LEAKED al Qaida's 'Legion of Doom' conference call?
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Does the NSA spy on Americans?
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How did leak of al-Qaida conference call damage national security?
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Report: NSA searching emails sent to and from US
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What the IRS learned from drug dragnets
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Half of Americans don't want the media to report on surveillance
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Bradley Manning maximum sentence reduced to possible 90 years in prison
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These businesses want the government to disclose surveillance demands
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Reuters: Secret DEA unit using intel to investigate Americans
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STONEWALLED: Congress prevented from accessing basic NSA info, despite Top Secret security clearances
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Franken wants to allow public to spy on spy court