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  • fbi Peter Thiel an FBI informant Rob Beschizza
  • fbi The harrowing tale of an Iranian scientist who got sent to a US prison for refusing to spy for the FBI Thom Dunn
  • spooks Latvia opens up its KGB files and names 4,000+ "informants," many of whom claim they were framed Cory Doctorow
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  • elaborate deception After training for a year to become a DEA agent, a woman found out she was tricked — her teacher was an imposter Carla Sinclair
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  • guns A new investigation from the Trace shows that the ATF rarely enforces the law Thom Dunn
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  • supreme court The Supreme Court ruled 8-0 against the FBI in favor of religious freedom for Muslims Thom Dunn
  • tabloids Your dollar bills could kill you, and Prince Andrew tries to kill himself, in this week's dubious tabloids. Peter Sheridan
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