- The White House-appointed NSA task force has offered President
Obama 46 recommendations for bolstering accountability of the
intelligence community, including
not keeping a massive database of Americans’ phone records. The
president and Congress have said they will consider the
recommendations …
next year. - The Senate passed a two-year
budget deal by a vote of 64-36, undoing
the minor cuts enacted by the sequester. - Edward Snowden’s
latest revelations must have been planned before he landed in
Russia, says President Vladimir Putin, who assures that a condition
of Snowden’s asylum was halting any anti-American activity. - President Obama will nominate Sen. Max Baucus (D-Mont.),
chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, to serve as the next
U.S.
ambassador to China. - Former NBA star Dennis Rodman
returned to North Korea today in order to help train the
national basketball team. And you thought he hit the peak of
weirdness when he started wearing a wedding dress back in
’90s. - The Secret Service is investigating a credit and debit card
data breach that could
compromise up to 40 million cards used at Target stores since
Thanksgiving. Maybe that Black Friday shopping spree wasn’t such a
good idea.
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