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‘Persistent Engagement’: The Phrase Driving A More Assertive U.S. Spy Agency
By: Greg Myre | NPR
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For the director of the National Security Agency, Gen. Paul Nakasone, it means relentlessly tracking adversaries in cyberspace and increasingly taking action against them.

What You Need To Know About The Much-Discussed Carter Page FISA Document
By: Philip Ewing | NPR
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The FBI has declassified a seldom-seen application for surveillance on someone it suspected of being a Russian agent working for Donald Trump’s presidential campaign.

Maria Butina Was In Contact With Russian Intelligence, Feds Say In New Documents
By: Carrie Johnson | NPR
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A Russian woman charged this week with serving as an unregistered agent also “offered sex” in exchange for a job in an organizations she targeted, prosecutors allege.