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Revealed: NSA collecting phone records of millions of Americans daily — Exclusive: Top secret court order requiring Verizon to hand over all call data shows scale of domestic surveillance under Obama — • Read the Verizon court order in full here — The National Security Agency …
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Verizon forced to hand over telephone data - full court ruling — The US government is collecting the phone records of millions of US customers of Verizon under a top secret court order. Read the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court order
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U.S. Is Secretly Collecting Records of Verizon Calls — WASHINGTON — The Obama administration is secretly carrying out a domestic surveillance program under which it is collecting business communications records involving Americans under a hotly debated section of the Patriot Act …
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White House defends collecting phone records — WASHINGTON (AP) — The White House on Thursday defended the National Security Agency's need to collect telephone records of U.S. citizens, calling such information “a critical tool in protecting the nation from terrorist threats.”
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White House defends NSA collecting Verizon phone records — The White House on Thursday defended the National Security Agency's use of a secret court order to collect telephone records from millions of Verizon customers. — An administration official called the phone data a …
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NSA is collecting phone records of Verizon customers: report
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DOJ Will ‘Very Likely’ Investigate Guardian NSA Leak, Says Pete Williams; Official Disagrees
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Report: Verizon providing all call records to U.S. under court order
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Government Is Tracking Verizon Customers' Records
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Report: NSA collecting daily phone logs of millions of American Verizon customers


GOP to Darrell Issa: Cool it — Shortly after Darrell Issa dubbed Jay Carney a “paid liar” on CNN last Sunday, House Republican leadership staffers called the California Republican's aides with a message: Cool it. — Issa's aides promptly responded: The remark was over the top, they agreed …
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In Scandal's Wake, Obama's Hardball Tactics Could Backfire
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Forget the Charm, Keep the Offensive: Obama's Aggressive New Strategy
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IRS Staff Cite Washington Link — Two Workers Tell Congress That Agency Officials Helped Direct Tea-Party Reviews — Two Internal Revenue Service employees in the agency's Cincinnati office told congressional investigators that IRS officials in Washington helped direct the probe of tea-party groups that began in 2010.


Virginia candidate E.W. Jackson: Yoga leads to Satan — E.W. Jackson, the Virginia GOP candidate for lieutenant governor, suggested that yoga could open individuals to Satan, according to a report. — Accompanying a profile of Jackson, who has been a thorn in the side …
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Virginia's Republican Lt. Gov. Candidate Wrote an Interesting Book
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Kerry to U.S. Jews: Next few days will determine Middle East fate for decades — Those who believe the Israeli-Palestinian status quo is sustainable and that the separation fence will bring security to Israel are ‘lulling themselves into a delusion,’ U.S. secretary of state tells American Jewish Committee.
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Health care law's unpopularity reaches new highs — President Barack Obama's signature health care reform law remains unpopular with the American public just months before it fully goes into effect, according to the new NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll. — The poll shows 49 percent …
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The Hidden Jobless Disaster — At the present slow pace of job growth, it will require more than a decade to get back to full employment defined by prerecession standards. — The market tanked Wednesday on bad preliminary job news. And so, when Friday's jobs report is released …
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Holder to GOP: I meant no disrespect — Attorney General Eric Holder on Wednesday told Republicans on the House Judiciary Committee that he meant no disrespect by allowing a deputy to respond to their requests for information on a leak investigation. — By responding personally …
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Ex-Rep. Allen West: Holder is bigger threat than al-Qaeda
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‘War on women’ returns — Not every Republican learned Todd Akin's lesson from 2012 - and Democrats noticed. — This week alone: Sen. Saxby Chambliss blamed sexual assaults in the military on hormones, conservative pundit Erick Erickson credited biology for male dominance in society …
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It's Time to Hit the Reset Button on the Fiscal Debate — Endnotes and citations are available in the PDF version of this report. — The federal budget has dominated the policy and political debate in Washington over the past three years. During this time, both the underlying fiscal landscape …
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Ct. law to restrict Newtown photos — Law to restrict the release of crime scene photos — HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) - Gov. Dannel P. Malloy signed legislation into law Wednesday that prevents the public release of crime scene photos and video evidence from the Connecticut school shootings …
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House panel adopts ‘conscience’ amendment to defense bill — Stumble upon something good? Share it on StumbleUpon — Send via Email — Send this page to Print Friendly — A House panel approved an amendment that would make it easier for troops to harass their gay colleagues.
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Bikinis axed from Miss World in bid to avoid Muslim threats — Banned ... last year's Miss World entrants in bikinis — BIKINIS have been banned from this year's Miss World contest - to ward off Islamic hardliners in Indonesia who threatened Lady Gaga. — The pageant is taking place …
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Exclusive: Co-hosts of radio show ‘The Pursuit of Happiness’ committed suicide — Lynne Rosen and John Littig were found dead Monday in their Park Slope home. As a psychotherapist Rosen, 46, and motivational speaker Littig, 48, were in the business of telling people how to live.
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D-Day vet: “We made a difference” — By: — One of the Bay State's dwindling number of D-Day veterans recalls the Normandy Invasion — 69 years ago today — as a day when he and other young men “made a difference.” — “I'm proud of it. I have a lot of personal satisfaction.
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