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FOCUS: Glenn Greenwald | NSA Claims Iran Learned From Western Cyberattacks
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, former president of Iran. (photo: Iranian president's office/AP)
Glenn Greenwald, The Intercept
Greenwald writes: "A top secret National Security Agency document from April 2013 reveals that the U.S. intelligence community is worried that the West's campaign of aggressive and sophisticated cyberattacks enabled Iran to improve its own capabilities by studying and then replicating those tactics."
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Amy Davidson | Kayla Mueller's Calling
Amy Davidson, The New Yorker
Davidson writes: "She had been on the road almost constantly since college - her family mentioned her work in India and Israel and Palestine, and how, back home for a year, she worked 'at an H.I.V./AIDS clinic while volunteering at a women's shelter at night.'"
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