Congress one step closer to reauthorizing controversial federal surveillance tool
Congress is now one step closer to extending the life of a key federal government surveillance tool known as Section 702 of
Congress is now one step closer to extending the life of a key federal government surveillance tool known as Section 702 of
President Biden harshly criticized Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for the way he is prosecuting the war between Israel and Hamas during
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A sticking point in Congress’ fight over renewing a controversial surveillance tool appears to have been resolved days before the House of
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