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16 Jun 19:04

Now He Tells Us: 'Tang Sucks,' Says Apollo 11's Buzz Aldrin

Kaleena

This is funny. And Tang does suck. #poormanscrewdrivers

Kids were told in the '60s that the astronauts loved that orange drink. Well, the second man on the moon says otherwise.

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16 Jun 17:32

Archaeologists Discover Lost City In Cambodian Jungle

Kaleena

So much still out there to discover!

The Australian researchers found a jungle-covered metropolis that predates the country's famous Angkor Wat complex by some 350 years.

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07 Jun 00:31

NSA Reportedly Mines Servers Of U.S. Internet Firms For Data

The National Security Agency is able to pluck data — including e-mails, videos, pictures, and connection logs — from the main servers of Microsoft, Google, Apple, and other leading U.S. tech companies, according to reports by The Washington Post and The Guardian. The newly disclosed U.S. government program, they say, is named PRISM.

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06 Jun 23:46

Gatlin Beats Bolt In 100 Meters For The First Time

Kaleena

So exciting!!! GO GATLIN!

For Justin Gatlin, 31, Thursday's win is a decisive step in the comeback that saw him win the bronze medal in the event at last summer's London Olympics.

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06 Jun 15:16

Spy Agency's Collection Of Phone Records Reopens Controversy

Kaleena

Much better reporting on the NSA collection of cell usage.

A court order has allowed the National Security Agency to collect data on millions of Verizon customers' phone calls. Some lawmakers and privacy advocates have expressed concern about government overreach. The White House is defending the practice.

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06 Jun 05:00

NSA Collecting Verizon Phone Records Of American Customers

Kaleena

And people called me paranoid years ago when I said that we were giving our civil liberties away to the government due to fear mongering tactics.

A FISA court order gives the government the power to obtain the information for a three-month period that ends July 19. The order covers all Verizon calls made within the U.S., and between the U.S. and other countries. The order covers call data — not the actual conversations.

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