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# NATIONAL Security Agency

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The NSA's massive collection of people's phone records is illegal
One dead after attack by two men "disguised as women" on NSA headquarters
US Bill introduced to end NSA's bulk collection of phone records
Edward Snowden declares "mission accomplished" on leaks
Google boss says US data spying "outrageous" and potentially illegal
Tánaiste on NSA spying: 'Friends don’t bug each other's telephones'
Taoiseach: Snowden has sought asylum in Ireland, but his application is invalid
Ed Snowden applies for asylum in Russia, Putin: He can stay if he stops leaking
Russian official says Snowden case at 'dead end'
US tells Russia to give Snowden back as whistleblower set to leave Moscow
Former US spy Edward Snowden leaves Hong Kong bound for Russia
US whistleblower Snowden charged with espionage for leaking secret documents
US government made 9,000 requests for Facebook user info in six months
Sales of George Orwell's '1984' up 6,000% since US surveillance scandal
Google asks US for permission to reveal scale of data transfers
You're fired: US surveillance whistleblower sacked by his employer
British minister says report of UK access to US data is 'baseless'
This is the man responsible for one of the biggest leaks in US history
UK has had access to US's secret data for three years - report
George W. Obama? Here's how the HuffPo is covering the US surveillance scandal
Google, Facebook, Skype, YouTube also tapped by US government
Top secret: US government continues with Bush-era phone monitoring