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Monday, June 10, 2013

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Today: Inside the 'Q Group,' the Directorate Hunting Down Edward Snowden , Apple Unveils New MacBook Pro , Hillary Clinton Joins Twitter
Cheat Sheet: Afternoon

June 10, 2013
Touchy Subject

Comedian Lindy West caused a stir last week when she blasted her male colleagues for telling rape jokes. In a guest op-ed, former presidential candidate Roseanne Barr offers her two cents on the touchy issue—that anyone who targets an artist for being ''too offensive'' only helps move public opinion away from freedom and toward the tyranny of surveillance.

Investigation

The NSA's internal police, known as the ''Q Group,'' has been chasing Edward Snowden since he disappeared from his job in May—well before he leaked top-secret information, The Daily Beast's Eli Lake reports. Plus, why the agency is in ''complete freakout mode.''

Get Ready

Time to look longingly at your MacBook Pro and wish for a better one. At Monday's tech conference, the company unveiled its latest version of the computer, which will feature the fastest ECC memory the company has used yet. Mac Pros will have FireWire, and the brand-new Thunderbolt 2 to allow faster data transfer speeds. Oh, and they will all be made exclusively in the U.S.—a big change from Apple's manufacturing at Foxconn plants and the recent troubles there. CEO Tim Cook also announced that Google and Microsoft will work with iCloud, a huge step for the software. iCloud will be deeply embedded in iWork, the new software suite. Cook also unveiled iOS 7 for iPhone, iPad, and iTouch.

WELCOME

First Bill, now Hillary? On Twitter, that is—the former secretary of State joined the social network Monday. The handle @HillaryClinton showed up just before noon and quickly racked up thousands of followers. In her first tweet, Clinton credited the founders of the Tumblr Texts From Hillary for "inspiration" and wrote, "I'll take it from here." Whom is she following? Four accounts to start: Bill, daughter Chelsea Clinton, CGI, and the Clinton Foundation. As for the obligatory 2016 speculation, Clinton's bio provides some fodder: "Wife, mom, lawyer, women & kids advocate, FLOAR, FLOTUS, US Senator, SecState, author, dog owner, hair icon, pantsuit aficionado, glass ceiling cracker, TBD..." Good to know that the success of Texts From Hillary hasn't gone to founder Adam Smith's head: he responded to Clinton by retweeting her first tweet, starting with "!!!!"

SO LONG?

Experts say Edward Snowden may not be able to hang out in Hong Kong for as long as he'd hoped. Snowden, who leaked top-secret documents about the National Security Agency's spying program, told The Guardian he had sought refuge there because "they have a spirited commitment to free speech and the right of political dissent." But the former British colony earned that reputation as a place where Chinese political dissidents—not runaways from other countries—fled from authorities. One former secretary of security in the region who is now a lawmaker said Hong Kong will not be a "safe harbor" for Snowden. If the U.S. asks for him to be extradited, "we would act in accordance with the law," she told The New York Times. As of midday Monday, Snowden's whereabouts were unclear.


STILL AT WAR
Kabul Airport Attackers Killed
By Afghan police force.
NOT AGAIN
Mumbai Apartment Complex Collapses
At least 20 believed to be trapped inside.
WRECKED
Erin Brockovich Arrested on Boat
Reportedly drunk with unidentified male.
GOVERNORS BALL
Kanye West Debuts 'I Am a God'
Along with more new songs from "Yeezus."
LISTEN UP
Harris Didn't Use the N Word
Slams Daily Mail for story.
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