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NSA Ends Bulk Surveillance Program

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Replaced with more targeted initiative.

The NSA is expected to end its massive collecting of Americans' phone records on Sunday and replace it with targeted surveillance methods. Under the Freedom Act, the larger surveillance program should have ended on Saturday night. This comes two and a half years after Edward Snowden exposed the depths of the program. This is the largest scaledown of surveillance since the program's expansion after 9/11.

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