Tag: government surveillance
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Prince Harry gets OK to use key evidence in phone hacking case against Daily Mail publisher
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Prince Harry has scored a tactical victory in his battles with British tabloids
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State governments looking to protect health-related data as it’s used in abortion battle
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State governments across the U.S. are adopting or considering laws that would block the sale of personal health data or information about who visits sensitive sites such as sexual health facilities
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Israel, Hezbollah strikes intensify as fears grow of new front
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Hezbollah in Lebanon fired a barrage of rockets at Israel in retaliation for the killing a commander in one of the group’s elite units, a further escalation of this week’s cross-border fire that’s raising alarm of a wider war. A senior member of the Iran-backed group’s elite Radwan Force was killed Wednesday along with two…
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Russian efforts to create anti-satellite weapons are cause for US concern
The U.S. has gathered highly sensitive intelligence about Russian anti-satellite weapons that has been shared in recent weeks with the upper echelons of government
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Detecting Russian ‘carrots’ and ‘tea bags’: Ukraine decodes enemy chatter to save lives
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Ukrainian forces are increasingly resorting to an age-old tactic — intelligence gleaned from radio intercepts — in a desperate effort to preserve their most vital resources
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North Korea fires fifth barrage of cruise missiles in past month
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North Korea fired multiple cruise missiles toward waters off its east coast on Wednesday for its fifth such barrage in the past several weeks, ratcheting up security concerns in the region. South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff said the country’s military detected several unknown cruise missiles near waters northeast of North Korea’s eastern coastal city…
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Nearly 200 abused corpses were found at a funeral home. Why did it take authorities years to act?
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Court documents say a county coroner reported suspicions about bodies being poorly treated by a Colorado funeral home more than three years before nearly 200 decomposing bodies were discovered inside a decrepit building last October





