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 An important New York Times investigation from today reporting that the NSA is searching the contents of vast amounts of Americans e-mail and text communications into and out of the country, coupled with leaked documents published by the Guardian, seriously calls into question the accuracy of crucial statements made by government officials about NSA surveillance.     The government has previously tried to reassure the public about its use  stanley en mexico of FISA Amendments Act Section 702 surveillance practices, empha stanley bottles sizing that, under Section 702, the governmen stanley quencher t may not  intentionally target any U.S. citizen, any other U.S. person, or anyone located within the United States. Indeed, the chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee Senator Feinstein, in a letter to constituents who wrote to her expressing concern about the NSA   spying program,said this: [T]he government cannot listen to an Americans telephone calls or read their emails without a court warrant issued upon a showing of probable cause. Weve written before about the word games the government plays in describing its surveillance practices:  acquire,   collect,  and  content  are all old government favorites. The New York Times report proves Feinstein statement is false, and it   clear its time to add  target  to the list of word games as well. When  Target  Means Searching a Specific Persons Communications First, at least this much is clear: a  target  under the FAA must be  a  a non-

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 Great and powerful provider of food delivery Seamless and GrubHub take almost a 14 percent cut on every order, according to data culled by Quartz from the company   IPO prospectus. That means in some cases, Seamless is eating almost all the gratuity, if you give the traditional 15  20 percent.     That tidbit is interesting for the fact that Seamless  which owns GrubHub  doesn ;t publicize the amount of commission it makes on your hangover-squashing fare. Previous estimates have put the amount anywhere from 5  stanley travel mug percent to 15 percent. But in some cases that cut can be a sliding scale. Meaning, give Seamless more money, and your restaurant will be listed higher in stanley spain  search. Per the filing: Restaurants can choose their level of commission rate, at or above the company   base rates, to affect their relative priority in its sorting algorithms, with restaurants paying higher commission rates generally appearing higher in the search order than restaurants paying lower commission rates. So next time you search for meatball sub, stanley cup  take into account that you might not just be seeing a certain restaurant listed higher because it   good. It might be because the joint   willing to pay up. [SEC via Quartz]                                                        Grubhub