The investigation can't last forever and attempts to break encryption on communication tools millions of Americans use shouldn't be kept secret by the nation's courts, who have some obligation to keep the public informed of government means and methods that affect their everyday life.
...the TSA could mandate that airlines can't charge for checked bags. Carry-ons would be fewer and lighter, passengers would be happier, and they'd have plenty of time to X-ray and paw through the checked baggage.
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Can't it?
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We Need Actual Cybersecurity Experts In Government
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If they really wanted to be heroes...
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