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Poll: Should Edward Snowden, the NSA whistle-blower, go to jail?
Anyone who exposes truly sensitive government secrets can be reasonably certain to have his or her identity revealed eventually (see, e.g., Daniel Ellsberg or Bradley Manning). So it made a certain amount of sense for Edward J. Snowden to announce over...
Tags: Immigration Reform Legislation (2013), Jarmes R. Clapper, U.S. Congress, National Security Agency, Justice System
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NSA contract analyst says he leaked surveillance documents
WASHINGTON — Calling America's spying capabilities "horrifying," a 29-year-old former CIA employee revealed himself Sunday as the primary source of unauthorized disclosures of highly classified U.S. telephone and Internet surveillance systems that...Tags: Hong Kong, National Government, Terrorism, Dianne Feinstein, National Security Agency
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A list of other famous leakers in recent history
Edward Snowden, a 29-year-old American intelligence contractor, has revealed himself as the source who disclosed the U.S. government's secret phone and Internet surveillance programs. Some other famous leakers in recent history: DANIEL ELLSBERG A...Tags: Pentagon Papers Release (2011), U.S. Army, U.S. Department of Defense, FBI, CBS Corp.
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NSA contractor risks steep jail time for data leak
WASHINGTON (AP) — The man who gave classified documents to reporters, making public two sweeping U.S. surveillance programs and touching off a national debate on privacy versus security, has revealed his own identity. He risked decades in jail for...
Tags: Hong Kong, National Government, National Security Agency, Newspaper and Magazine, Dianne Feinstein
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Five things to note about NSA surveillance programs
WASHINGTON (AP) — Edward Snowden identified himself Sunday as a principal source behind revelations about the National Security Agency's sweeping phone and Internet surveillance programs. Five things to know about the disclosures: — THE...Tags: Hong Kong, U.S. Department of State, Culture, Dianne Feinstein, National Security Agency
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WaPo: Five best VA beaches you haven't heard of (unless you live in Hampton)
The Washington Post has weighed in on the state's top five beaches "you've never heard of." That is, unless you live on the Peninsula, because there's a strong Hampton, Yorktown presence on the list. What do you think of this list?Tags: Hampton (Hampton, Virginia)
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Column: Too sweet to kill
The steamboat conveying Andrew Jackson up the Ohio River toward his tumultuous 1829 inauguration had brooms lashed to its bow, symbolizing Old Hickory’s vow to clean up Washington. But sweeping out Washington’s Augean stables, like painting...Tags: Ohio River, Tea Party Movement, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, Trade Policy, Marco Rubio
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The unstoppable spread of surveillance
Some years ago, when tax simplification was being discussed, a cartoonist came up with the most likely way the IRS would achieve it: a postcard-sized 1040 form consisting of two lines: 1) How much did you make? 2) Send it in. That's comparable to...Tags: Terrorism, National Security Agency, FBI, Brookings Institution, Barack Obama
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Covert Government Surveillance Draws Criticism Of State's Congressional Delegation
The Hartford CourantThe seven Democrats who make up the state's congressional delegation are among President Obama's most steadfast defenders and friends. But they have been swift to offer sharp criticism after newspapers revealed the administration's sweeping government...Tags: National Government, Terrorism, Richard Blumenthal, National Security Agency, Barack Obama
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Ex-CIA worker revealed as source of spy agency leaks
LONDON, June 9 (Reuters) - An ex-CIA employee working as a contractor at the U.S. National Security Agency said he was the man who had leaked details of a top secret U.S. surveillance programme, acting out of conscience to protect "basic liberties for...Tags: Hong Kong, Google Inc., National Security Agency, Newspapers, Career and Workplace
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Federal regulators probing real estate kickback schemes
WASHINGTON — A settlement between the federal Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and a Texas home builder is drawing renewed attention to a controversial issue that was prominent during the years preceding the housing bubble: kickbacks in home...Tags: Corporate Crime, Guaranty Corporation, House Building, Insurance, Real Estate
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Colum McCann on 'TransAtlantic'
Over the past decade, Irish novelist Colum McCann has made a specialty of combining historical figures and situations with entirely fictional characters. In "Dancer (2003), McCann delivered an often stinging portrait of Rudolf Nureyev; in the National...Tags: New York City, Newspaper and Magazine, USA Today, Authors, Literature
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