WASHINGTON (AP) — Former National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden has written a memoir, telling his life story in detail for the first time and explaining why he chose to risk his freedom to become perhaps the most famous whistleblower of all time.| AP News
Trending! These journal prompts offer students the chance to think about their own right to privacy, the government's motives for surveillance, and the ramifications of public monitoring.| JournalBuddies.com
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