NSA: We'll stop looking at old U.S. phone records in November

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The Obama administration has declared that the National Security Agency will soon stop examining — and will ultimately destroy — millions of American phone records it collected under a controversial program — one that was leaked by former agency contractor Edward Snowden.

Congress passed a law in June ending the NSA's bulk collection of American calling records after a six-month transition. But officials said they weren't sure whether they would continue to make use of the records that had already been collected, which generally go back five years Read more...

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