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How A Look At Your Gmail Reveals The Power Of Metadata

Sometimes you have to give up a little privacy in order to find out how much — or how little — privacy you really have. So I handed over the keys to my Gmail account to Cesar Hidalgo, a professor at...

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The Drums Of War, Poolside Edition

NPR's Larry Abramson is traveling with Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel, who is in Brunei's capital, Bandar Seri Begawan, for a meeting of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations Plus, or ASEAN Plus....

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Lawmakers Struggle With Wording Of Syria Resolution

Copyright 2014 NPR. To see more, visit STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: It's MORNING EDITION from NPR News. I'm Steve Inskeep.RENEE MONTAGNE, HOST: And I'm Renee Montagne. Senators on the Foreign Relations...

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U.S. Mulls Over More Possible Targets For Syria Strike

As U.S. lawmakers weigh whether to support an attack on the regime of Syrian President Bashar Assad, military planners have expanded the target list for a potential strike.The Pentagon had been focused...

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On Budget Issues, Pentagon's Rhetoric Is Challenged

The budget battles in Washington have inspired the need for some verbal gymnastics that have challenged even the most adept doublespeakers at the Pentagon. As one member of the House pointed out today,...

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Is The U.S. Collecting Cellphone Location Data?

Is the National Security Agency collecting cellphone tracking information on millions of Americans?After a Senate Intelligence Committee hearing, we still can't be sure. Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., has...

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How The Shutdown Is Affecting The Military

Larry Abramson, who covers national security for NPR, sent us this missive, about how the shutdown of the federal government is affecting the Pentagon:If you are a soldier, sailor, airman or marine,...

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FISA Court: We Approve 99 Percent Of Wiretap Applications

A letter (pdf) released today by a special surveillance court clears up some misconceptions about legal oversight for government wiretap activities. Responding to a letter from Senate Judiciary...

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West Point Women: A Natural Pattern Or A Camouflage Ceiling?

At the 200-year-old U.S. Military Academy at West Point, tradition dictates everything. That includes the habit of having freshmen stand in the yard everyday and call cadets to lunch. It's also...

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Who Has The Right To Know Where Your Phone Has Been?

You probably know, or should know, that your cellphone is tracking your location everywhere you go. But whether law enforcement officials should have access to that data is at the center of a...

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READ: Bipartisan Bill To End NSA's Domestic Bulk Collection

Bipartisan concern on Capitol Hill about data from Americans' phone and Internet records being vacuumed up by the National Security Agency has led to an unusual alliance involving a prominent House...

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Pentagon Pushes States On Benefits For Same-Sex Couples

Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel has directed the National Guard Bureau to resolve a dispute that is making it difficult for same-sex couples to receive military benefits.The Pentagon started to...

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A Controversial Week For The NSA

Transcript SCOTT SIMON, HOST: This week, the National Security Agency fought back against criticism of it's operations following leaks from former contractor Edward Snowden that have revealed some of...

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Who Owns The Archives Of A Vanishing Iraqi Jewish World?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m7TGYTOlMgs When U.S. troops entered the basement of Saddam Hussein's secret police building in Baghdad a decade ago, they were looking for weapons of mass destruction....

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Senate Considers Ways To Address Military Sexual Assaults

Members of Congress are unlikely to adopt one measure that many victims say is essential: taking away from commanders the ability to decide whether to pursue assault cases. Members of Congress say that...

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Google Says It's Getting Far More User-Data Requests From Government

Google says the number of requests it gets from the U.S. government for user information is rising — fast.The company released new details Thursday showing such requests have more than doubled since...

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Karzai's Political Games Overshadow Hagel's Visit To Afghanistan

Transcript AUDIE CORNISH, HOST: Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel returned to the Middle East today, after a weekend tour of Afghanistan and a stop in Pakistan. Hagel's visit to Afghanistan was...

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In Qatar, Hagel Tours Command Center That May Or May Not Exist

U.S. Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel visited the Combined Air and Space Operations Center in the tiny Persian Gulf nation of Qatar on Tuesday morning, the last leg of a tour that has also taken him to...

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Obama Panel: NSA Phone Record Surveillance Should Be Limited

Transcript DAVID GREENE, HOST: It's MORNING EDITION, from NPR News. Good morning. I'm David Greene.STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: And I'm Steve Inskeep.After recently revelations about the National Security...

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Air Force's Beloved 'Warthog' Targeted For Retirement

Jeff Duford is standing next to an A-10, one of the most beloved planes of all time. It's painted green, a clue that it was designed for a threat that has disappeared — it was built at the height of...

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