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50 mayors support Comcast merger, offer misleading examples of ‘competition’
Nearly five dozen U.S. mayors supported the Comcast-Time Warner Cable merger on Thursday, offering misleading examples of competitive pricing and services to back their endorsement.

On The Record: Where tech companies stand on Net neutrality
The Desk reached out to 10 technology companies -- Apple, Google, Microsoft, Amazon, Yahoo!, Aol, Facebook, Twitter, Spotify and Dropbox -- to ask for their positions on Net neutrality. Here are their responses.

How old-school radio became a lifeline in the Middle East
In this guest post, Aboud Dandachi reveals how a 20-year-old birthday present from his dad — an ordinary, old-school transistor radio — became a lifeline during the Syrian civil conflict.

NBC’s “Today Show” to launch on SiriusXM in June
NBC's national morning news and entertainment program "Today Show" will be simulcast to SiriusXM subscribers as part of a new channel launching this summer.

Snowden denies receiving help from Russia on NSA leaks
Edward Snowden has rejected allegations that he disclosed dozens of spy programs and techniques used by the National Security Agency while cooperating with the Russian government.

Former British spy boss says text message collection “lawful”
A former British spy boss says the GCHQ's access to a trove of text messages collected by their counterparts at the NSA is "perfectly lawful."

Snowden documents detail NSA ability to spy on “offline” computers
The NSA has the ability to covertly monitor the contents of 100,000 "offline" computers, according to a report by the New York Times.

NSA statement suggests Congress not immune from spying
America's elected officials are probably not immune from government surveillance programs.

Why Al Jazeera is ending its U.S. stream, and how you can keep watching
Al Jazeera America confirmed via a spokesperson on Friday that the online stream for its English-language international service will be blocked in the United States upon the launch of the company's domestic news channel.

CNN’s comeback will be gradual, new boss Zucker says
New CNN boss Jeff Zucker is betting large on morning news as the network tries to catch up to FOX News and MSNBC.