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Journalist Robert Draper writes in National Geographic that the proliferation of cameras focused on the public has led "to the point where we're expecting to be voyeur and exhibitionist 24/7."
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White House Is Reviewing Democratic Memo That Responds To GOP Allegations
The White House is reviewing a Democratic memo that responds to Republicans allegations of purported FBI abuses of surveillance powers.
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The leading opposition politician in Russia says he doesn't have the slightest doubt that the Kremlin interfered in the 2016 U.S. presidential election.
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After Rob Porter Resigns, Former WH Secretary Lisa Brown Discusses Position's Importance
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Chief Of Staff John Kelly Faces Questions On Immigration Comments, Handling Of Staff
White House Chief of Staff John Kelly is facing questions about his handling of abuse allegations against a senior White House staffer, but this is not the first time Kelly has come under fire.
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North Korea Holds Military Parade, Shows Off Weapons Ahead Of Olympic Opening
On the eve of the opening ceremony for the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics in South Korea, North Korea staged a giant military parade in its capital. Its showing of military force might justify its playing nice in the South, where a joint North-South orchestra performed together in one of the cities hosting the games.
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Pentagon Audit Shows Logistical Arm Of Military Can't Explain Where $800 Million Went
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Politico's Bryan Bender about a story he broke earlier this week on troubling results from an internal audit at the Pentagon. The audit finds that the Defense Logistics Agency has no paper trail for more than $800 million in construction projects.
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