Navy Commander Allegedly Swapped Confidential Info For Prostitutes, Brazil Acknowledges Spying on U.S. Diplomats, Negative Opinions of Obamacare Are Up: P.M. Links

  • According to court documents, Navy commander
    Michael Vannak Khem Misiewicz
    passed confidential information
    to a company run by a Malaysian businessman nicknamed “Fat
    Leonard” in exchange for prostitutes and Lady Gaga tickets.
  • The Brazilian government, which has complained about the NSA’s
    behavior in the past, has acknowledged that
    Brazil’s intelligence agency has spied
    on American
    diplomats.

  • Only 35 percent
    of voters think that American elections are
    fair.
  • Negative opinions of
    Obamacare are up
    , with 53 percent of likely American voters
    saying they view the legislation at least somewhat unfavorably.
     

  • Twitter
    has raised the price range for its IPO to between $23
    and $25.
  • Some 1,500 pieces of artwork confiscated by
    the Nazis
    have been found in Munich. The collection reportedly
    includes pieces by Matisse and Picasso.

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