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    Former National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden asked activists to help the refugees who helped shelter him in Hong Kong. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)
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    Snowden asks for Christmas gift of helping refugees who helped him

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    A report found that Edward Snowden was not a whistleblower, but rather a serial
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    The Russian jet initially was 30 feet away from the U.S. aircraft, but then closed to
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    Boeing approved to sell 5 P-8A surveillance planes to Norway

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    Thomas Wheeler became FCC chairman in November 2013 after his nomination was held up for months by Senate Republicans concerned he would use the position to advance a campaign finance reform agenda. (Graeme Jennings/Examiner)
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    Trump appointee to FCC could put the brakes on Wheeler cyber initiatives

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    The report could serve to further sully AT&T’s reputation by contributing to the appearance that it collaborates with government to spy on its customers. (AP Photo)
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    Brazile says she questioned O’Keefe to see if he ‘bugged’ her
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    Oregon Sen. Ron Wyden said the investigation into Hillary Clinton's private email server and leaks about the probe from sources inside the FBI illustrate the need to rein in federal investigative power. (AP Photo/Lauren Victoria Burke)
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    FCC passed new rules that will require telecommunication companies to obtain customer consent before collecting their personal data.
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