“Stop Watching Us”: As Diplomatic Fallout Grows, Thousands Protest NSA Surveillance in D.C.; Glenn Greenwald: U.S. Spying on Allies Shows “Institutional Obsession” With Surveillance; Glenn Greenwald: Media Venture Will Empower Adversarial Journalism to Hold the Powerful Accountable; While Defenders Cry Foul, JPMorgan Chase’s $13 Billion Banking Settlement a “Screaming Bargain.”
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October 28, 2013
Reports: NSA Spying on Germany Began in 2002; Obama Was Briefed in 2010
Report: NSA Tracked Millions of Phone Calls in Spain
Thousands March Against NSA Surveillance in D.C.
Syria Submits Inventory of Chemical Stockpile
Armed Syrian Rebels Reject Geneva Peace Talks
66 Killed in Dozens of Iraq Bombings
Obama Admin Seeks Delay of New Iran Sanctions
Saudi Women Defy Driving Ban
Thousands March for Jailed Opposition Activists in Moscow
Colombian Rebels Free Kidnapped Ex-Marine
Demolition of Sandy Hook Elementary Underway
Gunman Kills 4, Self in Phoenix Shooting
Obama Touts Education Spending in Brooklyn Speech
Report: North Dakota Failed to Disclose Nearly 300 Oil Spills
Rock Legend Lou Reed Dies at 71