But only if he's guaranteed a "legal and impartial trial" — that is, not a trial under ancient law like the Espionage Act.
Ed Snowden says he'll face trial in the US
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Luigi Mangione's manifesto
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Choke on it: Ohio Supreme Court confirms that boneless chicken can contain bones
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Judge blocks The Onion's purchase of InfoWars
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This mini projector is the ultimate gift for movie buffs and gamers
TL;DR: Save 58% on the XGODY Gimbal 3 projector with Android OS, Bluetooth, and Wi-Fi support. Know someone who's got the best taste in movies but the worst streaming setup you've ever seen?… READ THE REST
This e-bike could take you literally anywhere—cities or the mountains
TL;DR: Save 52% on this SWFT APEX electric mountain bike with 20mph speed and a 45-mile range. You're not alone if you've been eyeing e-bikes but haven't pulled the trigger just yet. Is… READ THE REST