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Top US intelligence officials said Saturday that information gleaned from two controversial data-collection programs run by the National Security Agency thwarted potential terrorist plots in the US and more than 20 other countries — and that gathered data is destroyed every five years.

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The admitted mastermind of a foiled suicide attack on the New York City subways says he learned formulas for homemade bombs while at an al-Qaeda training compound in Pakistan in 2008.

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The best intelligence agents are unsung heroes.

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The imam entangled in the investigation into a suicide bomb plot against New York City subway stations left the US Monday, after pleading guilty to lying to the FBI. Among his final words on US soil, his lawyer says, were "God bless America."

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Top US intelligence officials said Saturday that information gleaned from two controversial data-collection programs run by the National Security Agency thwarted potential terrorist plots in the US and more than 20 other countries — and that gathered data is destroyed every five years.

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The admitted mastermind of a foiled suicide attack on the New York City subways says he learned formulas for homemade bombs while at an al-Qaeda training compound in Pakistan in 2008.

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The best intelligence agents are unsung heroes.

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The imam entangled in the investigation into a suicide bomb plot against New York City subway stations left the US Monday, after pleading guilty to lying to the FBI. Among his final words on US soil, his lawyer says, were "God bless America."

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