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"According to Wired, 'National Security Letters allow the government to get detailed information on Americans' finances and communications
without oversight from a judge. The FBI has issued hundreds of
thousands of NSLs and has even been reprimanded for abusing them.' It's
significant, then, that Google has released data about how many NSLs they've received
annually since 2009. The numbers are fuzzed — the FBI apparently
worries that if we know how often they're spying on us, we can figure
out who. But Google is able to say they've received from 0-999 letters
each year for the past four years. And we know it's likely near the
upper end of that range because they list the number of accounts affect,
as well: always over a thousand."
"An unmanned drone came within 200 feet of a commercial jet over New York,
triggering an FBI appeal to the public for any information about the
unusual and potentially dangerous incident. The crew of Alitalia Flight
608 approaching John F. Kennedy airport on Monday reported the sighting.
'We saw a drone, a drone aircraft,' the pilot can be heard telling air
traffic controllers on radio calls captured by the website LiveATC.net.
... The unmanned aircraft, described by the FBI as black and no more
than three feet wide with four propellers, came within 200 feet of the
Boeing jetliner. The FBI said it was looking to identify and locate the
aircraft and its operator. A source with knowledge of the incident says
investigators interviewed the pilot and others on the Alitalia plane."
First, the bacteria are resistant to all or nearly all antibiotics, even those of last resort,
he said. Second, they kill up to half of patients who get bloodstream
infections from them. And third, the bacteria can transfer their
antibiotic resistance to other bacteria within the family, potentially
making other bacteria untreatable, as well.
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