List of National Security Agency articles
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LOS ANGELES, CA - JANUARY 18: Donald Rayfield, known on the street as "Detroit", smokes crack cocaine and looks at a pornographic magazine in an underground storm drain on January 18, 2006 in Los Angeles, California. Detroit became homeless when he began smoking crack as he grieved the sudden death of his mother on December 15 ending four years of drug-free living. He has enrolled in a rehabilitation program to begin this week. A recent comprehensive census and survey of homelessness in Los Angeles County by the federal Department of Housing and Urban Development found 88,345 homeless people in the city and surrounding communities, far exceeding any other county in the nation, or the five boroughs of New York which by contrast have only 48,155 homeless people. (Photo by ) America’s Suicide Epidemic Is a National Security Crisis
The country’s suicide rate keeps rising, but nobody plans on doing anything about it.
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Bamford Drone Final Flat Terrorists Have Drones Now. Thanks, Obama.
86 countries have drones, 19 of them armed. Now ISIS wants them too. Is it too late to stop the unmanned arms race?
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Real estate tycoon Donald Trump flashes the thumbs-up as he arrives on stage for the start of the prime time Republican presidential debate on August 6, 2015 at the Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland, Ohio. AFP PHOTO/MANDEL NGAN / AFP / MANDEL NGAN (Photo credit should read MANDEL NGAN/AFP/Getty Images) So You Wouldn’t Work For Donald Trump?
When's the best time to hop aboard the Trump train?
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Genghis Obama Says Climate Change Is a Security Risk. Why Are Republicans Laughing?
From the melting Arctic to the Syrian drought, the president says climate change poses a bigger threat than the Islamic State. Too bad the GOP doesn’t want to do much to fight it.
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Bamford Final Flat Watch Thy Neighbor
To prevent whistleblowing, U.S. intelligence agencies are instructing staff to spy on their colleagues.
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COLUMBUS, OH: Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks at a rally held at Signature Flight Hangar in Columbus, Ohio on Tuesday, March 1, 2016. (Maddie McGarvey for The Washington Post via Getty Images) Here We Stand: Against Donald Trump
The foreign-policy case against Donald Trump.
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GettyImages-450482918_960 Of iPhones, Backdoors, and Totalitarians
Why the government might need a novel solution to crack the San Bernardino shooter's phone.
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<> on November 17, 2015 in Indian Springs, Nevada. Obama’s Drone Policy Gets an ‘F’
A leading think tank says the White House has failed to lift the veil of secrecy obscuring key details of its lethal drone program.
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GettyImages-151868537crop Apple Refuses Court Order to Unlock San Bernardino Shooter’s Phone
The FBI wants the tech giant to make a backdoor for encrypted data stored on an iPhone.
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GettyImages-509219408crop U.S. Spy Chiefs Think the World Is Pretty Much Going to Hell
From the Islamic State gaining strength in Libya to Kim Jong Un shopping some of the world’s most dangerous weapons, here are the top takeaways from a grim day with the nation’s top spooks.
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PET2 Petraeus To Escape Further Punishment
Defense Secretary Ash Carter has decided not to take a star away from the storied retired general charged with mishandling classified material.
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Spyware For Sale Final Flat 2 The Espionage Economy
U.S. firms are making billions selling spyware to dictators.
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GettyImages-140707914crop Networking Giant Pulls NSA-Linked Code Exploited by Hackers
The company says it will purge code opening a backdoor to compromise encrypted communications.
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WASHINGTON, DC - SEPTEMBER 10: U.S. Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) arrives for a Senate Intelligence Committee closed hearing, on Capitol Hill, September 10, 2013 in Washington, DC. President Barack Obama will address the nation about Syria on Tuesday evening. (Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images) Exclusive: Top Intel Panel Staffer to Join Department of Homeland Security
A top congressional aide at the center of the bruising battle between the CIA and the Senate Intelligence Committee over the government’s use of torture is expected to take a senior position at the Department of Homeland Security, charged with funneling threat information to law enforcement agencies, state and local governments, and large corporations across the United States.
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Heidi Levine-Pool/Getty Images Report on NSA’s Israel Spying Sparks Backlash in Congress
The Republican chairman of the House Intelligence Committee said Wednesday that his staff is looking into allegations that U.S. spies collected communications between the Israeli government and members of Congress.