FISA, a Key U.S. Spying Power, Is Expiring. What Does That Mean for Foreign Surveillance?
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A key spy tool is expiring due to inaction in Congress.
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Lawmakers have long sounded the alarm about the risks of letting Section 702 expire.
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Top officials and some lawmakers say letting a powerful spying authority expire on Saturday will leave the United States dangerously blind.
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A key US government surveillance program is set to expire.
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A look at what that means AP NewsSpy law on track to lapse after Congress rejects extension
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