TSA: Airport Delays Will Worsen as Staffing Thins
A senior TSA official warned Thursday that airport security delays will likely worsen as the DHS shutdown continues, with rising absences straining checkpoints and risking disruptions at smaller airports.
Report: Anthropic’s Clark Briefs Lawmakers Amid Suit
Anthropic co-founder Jack Clark privately briefed House Homeland Security Committee members Wednesday on AI security, including system replication and cross-border technology sharing.[#item_full_content]
Feds Target Iran-Linked Hacking Domains
Federal authorities are seeking to seize internet domains allegedly linked to an Iran-connected hacking operation targeting government systems, individuals, and critical infrastructure, according to a newly unsealed court affidavit.[#item_full_content]
Ga. Woman Accused of Murder for Abortion Pill Use
A 31-year-old Georgia woman has been charged with murder by police who say she took pills to induce an illegal abortion.[#item_full_content]
Alaska Airlines, FedEx Planes Nearly Collide at Newark Airport
An Alaska Airlines 737 and FedEx cargo plane nearly collided Tuesday while attempting to land at Newark Liberty International Airport, according to radar data from FlightRadar24.
Alaska Airlines, FedEx Planes Nearly Collide at Newark Airport
An Alaska Airlines 737 and FedEx cargo plane nearly collided Tuesday while attempting to land at Newark Liberty International Airport, according to radar data from FlightRadar24.
Fla. Passes Bill Allowing Armed Staff on College Campuses
Florida lawmakers have sent a bill to Gov. Ron DeSantis that would allow trained faculty and staff to carry firearms on public college and university campuses.[#item_full_content]
Russia: Talks on Ending Ukraine War on ‘Situational Pause’
The U.S.-Israeli war in Iran has led to peace talks on ending the war on Ukraine to go on a “situational pause,” Russia said.[#item_full_content]
Denmark secretly prepared to blow up Greenland’s runways to stop US aircraft: report

Denmark prepared to sabotage Greenland’s airstrips using explosives and flew in blood supplies amid fears of a potential U.S. invasion earlier this year, according to a new report by Danish public broadcaster DR. The measures were said to be part of a contingency plan that included deploying troops to the island in January with explosives […]
Le pagelle di Roma-Bologna: Rowe gigantesco, Ndicka segna ma non difende
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