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Edward Snowden is a free man in Russia
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Obama plans to discuss NSA spying with lawmakers
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Docs show how NSA analysts can look at Facebook chats
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House members urge senators to resist SEC email power grab
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How Obama nixed anti-NSA hearing
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Preview: The Senate's Wednesday NSA hearing
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Group sues FBI for records after Michael Hastings' mysterious death
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Facebook continues pushback against PRISM allegations
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House members to hear from critics of NSA spying program
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Better off Red
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Computer researchers demonstrate how cars can by hacked via laptop
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Financial regulators like your emails, but they don't like warrants
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UK internet service provider tells porn-haters to move to North Korea
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Report: US tech companies lose business after PRISM revelations
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House narrowly rejects bill meant to end NSA bulk spying
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Poll: 47 percent of Americans don't think NSA snooping makes much difference
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White House urges House to reject Amash NSA amendment
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NSA unable to search own emails
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Will the House vote to limit NSA phone surveillance?
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David Cameron's naughty bits
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George Washington mocked with gay joke at DC Trayvon rally
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FISA court renews collection of phone metadata records
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Companies beg Obama administration to reveal their secrets
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NSA official explains how it spies on people who know people who know people who might be terrorists
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FCC program intended for student Internet pays for teacher text messaging
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Amash defense bill amendment seeks to defund overbroad NSA surveillance
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Snowden accepts all asylum offers
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Snowden emerges from hiding, seeks temporary asylum in Russia
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Report: Microsoft gave NSA access to encrypted web chats, Skype, SkyDrive
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WikiLeaks scolds Guardian over NSA reporting
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WikiLeaks' 'Flight of Liberty' campaign for Snowden still a mystery
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Rand Paul threatens to block new FBI chief over drone issue
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Report: Tech made by US spy firm found in Iran, Syria and Sudan
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Federal agency smashes computers to defeat malware
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Venezuela confirms Snowden asylum request
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Google under pressure to rewrite privacy policy in EU
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Protestors rally against NSA, call for new American revolution
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Hot suspected Russian spy asks Snowden to marry her
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Pew: Six percent of adult Internet users frequent Reddit