#INN’s 2013 Person of the Year: Edward Snowden

He pulled off the year’s most spectacular heist. Exiled from his country, the 30-year-old computer whiz has become the doomsayer of the information age

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U.K. Tries to Silence The Guardian

British police have launched an investigation into whether the Guardian committed “potential” terrorism offenses by publishing the incriminating NSA and GCHQ documents leaked earlier this year by Edward Snowden

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NSA Employees Received Thanksgiving Talking Points

If a politically-charged dinnertime debate sidelined your Thanksgiving, don’t blame the National Security Agency

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The Watch-List

The names of nearly three-quarters of a million individuals have been secretly added to watch lists administered by the U.S. government,

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Malala to Obama: Drones Fuel Terrorism

President Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama met in the Oval Office Friday with Malala Yousafzai, the Pakastani girl who was shot in the head on her school bus by Taliban gunmen

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E.U. to Suspend U.S. Data Sharing

The European Union has threatened to suspend or even terminate the crucial EU-US Terrorist Finance Tracking Program

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NSA Surveillance Far Beyond Orwell’s Imagination

The potential of the surveillance state goes way beyond anything in George Orwell’s 1984

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Americans Don’t Trust Their Government

Six in 10 Americans (60%) believe the federal government has too much power, one percentage point above the previous high recorded in September 2010

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Unspoken Casualties

Opinion: How do we differentiate between human lives that are worthy of global outpourings of grief and those that are not?

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Boy Gets Nairobi Terrorist to Beg for Forgiveness

One of the Islamist attackers besieging a Nairobi shopping mall handed chocolate to a four-year-old British boy caught up in the crisis and asked for forgiveness

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