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T20 World Cup: Nassau police add patrols, monitor potential threats to cricket matches
Newsday· 2 days agoIn what officials called the largest security operation in the county's history, Nassau police are...
The Horrible Abuse Allegations Against Diddy Reveal the Legacy—and Limits—of #MeToo
Slate· 1 day agoSeven years after the #MeToo movement swept the United States and then much of the globe, some of the movement’s biggest villains—Harvey Weinstein, Bill Cosby—have seen their criminal convictions ...
Three programs offer expedited experience at airport | Arkansas Democrat Gazette
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette· 5 days agoThere's one thing everyone dreads when making their way to the airport: a long security line....
Black faces in high places have a responsibility
TheGrio via Yahoo News· 2 days agoRecommended Stories Jeh Johnson, former Homeland Security head under Obama, sits on the board of Columbia University and Lockheed Martin...terrorists”...
Are there really Chinese sleeper cells operating in the US?
Politifact· 5 days agoIs the Chinese Communist Party operating "sleeper cells" on American soil? Stefanik, who as House...
Black faces in high places have a responsibility
theGrio· 2 days agoAre we in service to people or an empire that is harming Black folks, Indigenous people and the marginalized? On Founders Day at Spelman College,...
Melanie Perkins plans Canva's enterprise pivot
Fortune· 6 days agoCanva cofounder and CEO Melanie Perkins was in Los Angeles yesterday for Canva’s first big annual event to be held in the U.S. The new location for the Sydney-based company is symbolic. Canva ...
EDITORIAL: Torturing language, common sense a fool's errand
The News-Gazette, Champaign-Urbana, Ill. via Yahoo News· 5 days agoMay 25—Illinois took a big step forward on the social-justice front this week when legislators passed a criminal-justice reform bill that applies a new description for those who operate on the ...
How the Border Patrol has evolved over 100 years from horses to AI
The Christian Science Monitor· 2 days agoThe first U.S. Border Patrol agents were paid about $30,000 in today’s dollars and supplied their...
How the Border Patrol has evolved over 100 years from horses to AI - CSMonitor.com
The Christian Science Monitor· 3 days agoThe first U.S. Border Patrol agents were paid about $30,000 in today’s dollars and supplied their own horses and saddles. The Border Patrol still uses horses, sometimes controversially – as ...