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Mass surveillance program of U.S. phone records exposed by Snowden illegal: appeals courtIn a ruling handed down on Wednesday, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit said the warrantless telephone dragnet that secretly collected millions of Americans' telephone records violated the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act and may well have been unconstitutional.PoliticsSep 2, 2020
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Man kills mother, daughter 23 years apart in ArkansasThe suspect died while trying to escape the scene, according to police in Arkansas.TrendingMar 30, 2020
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Trudeau urged by lawyers to grant ‘Snowden refugees’ asylum in CanadaThe group offered shelter and other help for a few weeks to Snowden in 2013, who is wanted in the United States for leaking classified documents from the National Security Agency that exposed the scope of massive American government surveillance operations.CanadaOct 16, 2019
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Woman who helped Edward Snowden calls on Canada to accept other refugeesVanessa Rodel, who helped shelter Edward Snowden in Hong Kong, has settled in Montreal.CanadaMay 29, 2019
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Woman who sheltered Edward Snowden arrives in Canada"I feel so great and I feel like I'm free," she said after arriving at Toronto's Pearson International Airport.CanadaMar 25, 2019
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Want to protect your laptop from spies? There’s an app for that, courtesy Edward SnowdenThe former National Security Agency contractor who exposed U.S. government surveillance programs by disclosing classified material in 2013 has a new job: app developer.ConsumerDec 23, 2017
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‘Snowden’ review: If you’re not paranoid about the internet yet, you will beThe story of Edward Snowden has been told in the news, but this movie takes a closer look at the man behind the myth.EntertainmentSep 16, 2016
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Oliver Stone: Pokemon Go could lead to corporate totalitarianismOliver Stone has never been one to shy away from a good conspiracy theory, even one involving Pokemon Go.EntertainmentJul 23, 2016
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Extensive damage to washed out highway in central Sask.Highway closed Tuesday due to spring runoff near Snowden, Saskatchewan.CanadaApr 29, 2014
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Are you in Canada’s cyberspy data banks? Maybe. But good luck getting that infoCanada's cyber-surveillance body isn't allowed to target Canadians. But it keeps information banks with Canadians' personal details.CanadaOct 26, 2013
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