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Feds: NSA ‘Probably’ Spies on Members of Congress

The admission is hardly surprising, but expect lawmakers to feign outrage anyway.

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Military Focuses on Ethics Training Amid Scandals

Military schools will now have 'ethics units' as the services grapple with a string of high-profile scandals. By Sara Sorcher and Jordain Carney

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Internet Giants, Amid Grumbling, Release New Data on Government Spying

Google, Microsoft and others want to tell their customers even more about the government's surveillance orders.

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‘Kill Me. I Can’t Live Like This' -- A Long Wars PTSD Love Story

An Army veteran recounts life with her husband and his struggles with PTSD and TBI.

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Can Another ‘Anbar Awakening’ Save Iraq?

Only disgruntled Sunni tribes can halt Iraq’s descent into another sectarian hell. By James Kitfield

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U.S. Missile Defense Isn't Ready for Prime Time

The U.S. shouldn’t field additional long-range missile interceptors until the current system is redesigned. By Tom Z. Collina

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HealthCare.gov Has No Way to Fix Enrollment Errors Yet

Roughly 22,000 appeals have been filed by enrollees try to fix errors with their insurance

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Hotels Appear to Be Latest Victims of Credit Card Data Breach

A 'pattern of fraud' reportedly began appearing in March on hundreds of cards used at Marriott establishments.

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Confused by Obamacare? Ask the President

A virtual hangout sent one woman’s Obamacare questions straight to the White House; others are still confused.

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Hackers Hit Israeli Defense Ministry, Reprogram Angry Birds, Etc.

Just another week in ThreatWatch, our regularly updated index of noteworthy data breaches.

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Never Say Never: Bieber Deportation Lands on Obama's Desk

We The People petition gets enough signatures to require a White House response.

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Pentagon Comptroller Bob Hale to Step Down

After helping the military navigate through some of the toughest budget battles in history, Pentagon Comptroller Bob Hale is stepping down. By Stephanie Gaskell

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Tech Salaries Rise -- Just Not Around Washington

Declining pay satisfaction suggestions IT pros believe they could find better jobs.

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This Company Says Its Technology Could Have Detected Snowden’s Intrusions

U.K. cyber official forgoes sweet pension to sell what he thinks is a groundbreaking cybersecurity system.

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Senator 'Won't Back Down' Despite White House Efforts to Weaken Federal Spending Transparency Bill

Obama officials want to roll back a DATA Act requirement for common spending codes across agencies. Mark Warner, D-Va., disagrees.

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Obama to Nominate Navy Admiral as NSA Director

If confirmed, Navy Vice Adm. Michael Rogers will replace Army Gen. Keith Alexander as NSA director. By Stephanie Gaskell

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Feds Shoot Down Beer Delivery by Drone

It seemed like a foolproof business model, but the FAA says it’s illegal.

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One Map That Shows What America’s Spies Are Worried About

There’s hardly a spot on the globe that the intelligence community isn’t tracking. Here’s a map that shows the top concerns for U.S. spies. By Kedar Pavgi