Bill to limit surveillance powers clears Senate hurdle
The Senate advanced a sweeping remake of U.S. surveillance powers Tuesday, two days after an internal split among Republicans caused the legal authority for key counterterrorism programs to temporarily expire... By Ellen Nakashima et. al.
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White House stands firm on Snowden prosecution
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Senate GOP feels heat for NSA fumble
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Fears NSA will seek to undermine surveillance reform
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U.N. Special Rapporteur Calls Upon States to Protect Encryption and Anonymity Online
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