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How Bezos plays government
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NSA declassifies documents on domestic phone surveillance, essentially confirms what everyone knew
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Feds demand web companies turn over users' passwords, encryption algorithms
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Study offers breakthrough on understanding of how death happens
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Snowden considers applying for Russian citizenship
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Call in sick: New study says work makes you miserable
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Former MSNBC producer slams network for playing lapdog to Obama
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Intel chief Clapper apologizes for 'erroneous' answer on surveillance of Americans
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Repairman puts porno on big screen he was supposed to fix
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Long John Silver's serves unhealthiest meal in America, consumer group says
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Ecuador president: helping Snowden was a mistake
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Guardian pulls front-page NSA story after source revealed to be conspiracy nut
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Syrian group says war deaths top 100,000
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Blame China? US got Snowden's name wrong on extradition docs
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DoD gives German workers pay raises as American workers get furloughed
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Brutal home invasion caught on nanny cam
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Google challenges NSA gag order in bid to repair reputation
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Day care worker gave kids drugged pancakes to make them sleep
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Pelosi: Snowden should be prosecuted
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Google asks DOJ for permission to publish spying details
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Anders Breivik renounces inheritance so Norway can't give it to victims
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New Xbox by NSA partner Microsoft will watch you 24/7
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Brazen axe- and gun-wielding jewelry thieves rob store on motorcycles
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Beer fridge causes mobile network outage
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Pentagon report: Panetta revealed classified Bin Laden raid info
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2nd grader claims teacher duct-taped him to chair for three hours
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Domino's tests pizza delivery drone
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Israeli minister has giggle fit after saying "penetration" in speech
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Verizon, NFL to sign expansive streaming deal
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Study: Surprising number of new marriages begin online
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California dog owner charged with murder after fatal dog attack
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Detroit turns to public to bolster battered police force
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Kindergarten graduation turns into brawl between parents [VIDEO]
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1 in 10 young people denied jobs due to social media use