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Could Better Security Have Stopped the New Orleans Terror Attack?
City officials were warned in 2019 that the bollards designed to block vehicles did “not appear to work.” They were being fixed when a truck rammed through Bourbon Street on Wednesday.
New Orleans attack puts spotlight on inauguration security
The attack in New Orleans that killed at least 14 people has put a fresh spotlight on security plans around what is set to be an active month of events in the nation’s capital, culminating with
New Orleans Attack Raises US Security Fears
The first one taking place in New Orleans. 15 people dead. The suspect was killed at the scene here. He was driving a truck that investigators say had an ISIS flag and also other explosive devices inside of it.
New Orleans security barriers were being replaced prior to deadly attack, officials say
Bollards began to malfunction shortly after the system was installed due to being clogged by Mardi Gras beads, New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell said.
DC police tighten security after New Orleans New Year’s attack
Police in Washington on Wdnesday said they have upped security measures after the New Year’s attacks in Las Vegas and New Orleans. “While there is no known threat to the District of
Live updates: New Orleans attacker acted alone, FBI says
The driver, a 42-year-old U.S. citizen, posted videos on social media indicating that the Islamic State inspired him to kill, President Joe Biden said.
What we know about the New Orleans truck attacker
The man responsible for a deadly truck attack on Bourbon Street in New Orleans has been identified as Shamsud-Din Jabbar, a 42-year-old U.S.-born citizen from Texas, the FBI said. He was a U.S. Army veteran who lived in Houston.
What We Know About the New Orleans Attack That Killed 15
In the early hours of the New Year’s Day celebrations on Bourbon Street in New Orleans, the city was attacked when a driver veered a pickup truck into the crowd, killing 14 people and wounding at least 35 others.
New Orleans Attack and Cybertruck Explosion: Live Updates
Fourteen people were killed and at least 35 injured in what authorities called a terrorist attack in New Orleans.
Details emerge about the victims of deadly New Orleans attack
At least 14 people were killed after a driver slammed into a crowd celebrating New Year's on Bourbon Street in New Orleans.
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Social Security's Retirement Age Just Changed: Here's Who's Impacted
The retirement age refers to when seniors are able to receive monthly benefits for the full amount of money they are entitled ...
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Biden blocks U.S. Steel's sale to Nippon Steel over national security, supply chain risks
President Joe Biden officially announced on Friday he has blocked Nippon Steel's $14.1 billion purchase of U.S. Steel, ...
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7 rules to follow when setting up a home security camera - and where you should never install one
Whether you want to mount a new camera or move an existing one, follow these pointers to enhance performance and avoid ...
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Biden blocks U.S. Steel takeover by Japan's Nippon Steel, citing national security
President Joe Biden on Friday officially blocked U.S. Steel's $14.9 billion acquisition by Japan's Nippon Steel, citing ...
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DC police tighten security in 'abundance of caution' for major events after New Orleans attack
D.C. police tightened security in the nation's capital out of caution for upcoming major events after the fatal vehicular ...
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Second Homeland Security agent in Utah charged with selling illicit drugs from evidence
Department of Homeland Security agent has been charged in federal court with using a confidential informant to sell illicit ...
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Bill to expand Social Security to millions of Americans reaches President Biden's desk
The Social Security Fairness Act is expected to be signed Monday, according to advocates for police and firefighters.
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Social Security Benefits Set To Be Expanded for Millions
According to the National Fraternal Order of Police, President Biden will sign the legislation into law on January 6.
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A-Cap suspends Sentinel Security Life business; gets reprieve for Atlantic Coast Life
Sentinel Security Life Insurance Co. has suspended writing new business until a judge hears its appeal of a Utah order in ...
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New Orleans attack latest: Bomb-making material recovered from suspect's Houston home
The FBI and New Orleans police no longer believe there are any other suspects involved in the New Year's truck attack on ...
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