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  • Why July Could Be Terrible for the Economy

    By Josh Boak, The Fiscal Times

    The impact of the more than $80 billion in sequestration cuts has yet to be felt. Sure, the federal government shed 14,000 jobs in May.

  • Obama’s Approval Dips Slightly Amid NSA Disclosure

    There are early signs that the roaring controversy over revelations of top-secret National Security Agency surveillance of phone and Internet records of Americans and foreigners is chipping away at...

  • NSA Data Mining Raises Eyebrows Among US Allies

    By Andrew Osborne, Reuters

    Revelations of a huge, secret U.S. Internet spying program have raised awkward questions for allies, forced to explain whether they let Washington spy on their citizens or benefited from snooping...

  • Talking Turkey, Rand Paul

    Rand Paul Threatens Class Action Suit on NSA Spying

    By Josh Boak, The Fiscal Times

    President Obama didn't plan to spend his second term debating the Fourth Amendment. But the limits on search and seizure just became the hot subject, after new reports revealed last week that the...

  • NSA Whistleblower Edward Snowden Seeks Asylum

    By Barton Gellman and Aaron Blake, The Washington Post

    Edward Snowden, a 29-year-old former undercover CIA employee, unmasked himself Sunday as the principal source of recent Washington Post and Guardian disclosures about top-secret National Security...