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Security Heightened in Washington Ahead of Inauguration Day
Security continued to ramp up in Washington, D.C., ahead of Inauguration Day in terms of both physical barriers and armed personnel. Kris Sanchez reports.
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Tight Security at California Capitol Amid Possible Protests
Security remained tight at the California Capitol Saturday as a massive police and military presence braced for possible protests ahead of the inauguration. Thom Jensen reports.
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Inauguration Security: D.C. on Lockdown
Tens of thousands of soldiers, police and federal agents are working to secure Washington ahead of President-elect Joe Biden’s inauguration.
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Security Ramps Up in DC, State Capitols Ahead of Inauguration Day
In the wake of the U.S. Capitol riot last week, security ahead of Inauguration Day is ramping up in Washington, D.C., and at the state capitols. Kris Sanchez reports.
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The U.S. Secret Service Is Leading a Massive Effort to Keep the Inauguration Safe After the Jan. 6 Attack
The pressure is on U.S. Secret Service, military and law enforcement agencies to secure President-elect Joe Biden’s presidential inauguration after last week’s deadly riot at the U.S. Capitol. Security expert Charles Marino, the CEO of Sentinel Security Solutions, joined LX News to explain the multiple layers of security that will be put in place to ensure an uninterrupted transition of...
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YouTube Blocks Trump as Local Agencies Ramp Up Security Ahead of Inauguration
YouTube is the latest social platform to block President Trump’s posts as security ramps up around the U.S. ahead of Inauguration Day. Cierra Johnson reports.
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TikTok Timeline: The Events Leading Up to Its Oracle Deal
TikTok has reached a deal to partner with the software company Oracle, according to reports on Sunday. We took a look back at the events leading up to the deal.
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Wells Fargo Tells Workers to Delete TikTok as Security, Privacy Concerns Grow
Wells Fargo is directing employees to delete TikTok from their work phones amid growing concerns over security and privacy from the short-form Chinese-owned video app, NBC News reports. “We have identified a small number of Wells Fargo employees with corporate-owned devices who had installed the TikTok application on their device,” Wells Fargo said in a statement to NBC News on Saturday....
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Security Guard Takes Down Looters in Philadelphia
When scores of looters ransacked clothing stores in Philadelphia’s Port Richmond neighborhood on Sunday, a security guard jumped into action to try and hold some of them accountable and recover the merchandise.
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Canada to Cease Security Funding for Harry and Meghan
The Canadian government will no longer pay for Prince Harry and Meghan’s security, it said in a statement Thursday.
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BART Considering Changes to Boost Off-Commute Ridership
BART is considering changes that would boost ridership on weekends and other off-commute times, including possibly lowering ticket prices.
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Tight Security Promised for Super Bowl 54 in Miami
Florida and federal law enforcement agencies preparing for the Super Bowl this Sunday at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens say they are ready for anything, including a detonated bomb or massive food poisoning.
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Tight Security Promised For Super Bowl 54 in Miami
Florida and federal law enforcement agencies preparing for the Super Bowl this Sunday at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens say they are ready for anything, including a detonated bomb or massive food poisoning, but haven’t identified any threats.
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Residents Take Securing their Neighborhood Into Their Own Hands
A neighborhood in San Jose is taking matters into their own hands as they say they’ve had enough with car break-ins and porch pirates in the area.
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Abogado explica cargos contra Rogel Lázaro
Un abogado nos explica que tan justos son los 40 cargos que se le impusieros a Rogel Lázaro Aguilera-Mederos, por el accidente mortal en la I-70 en donde murieron cuatro personas.
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Gov. Newsom Aims to Hike Security Grants
California’s Democratic governor vowed on Monday to spend $15 million for increased security at “soft targets” like the synagogue where a gunman opened fire over the weekend, killing one worshiper.
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Trump, Pelosi and Schumer Talk Wall, Shutdown
President Donald Trump addressed the nation Tuesday to make his case for a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border. Top Democrats Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer responded, urging Trump to end the government shutdown.
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Google Ignores Privacy Settings, Tracks Users' Location
An Associated Press investigation found that many Google services on Android devices and iPhones will store your location data even if you’ve used privacy settings that say they will prevent it from doing so.
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Stolen Plane Raises Questions About Airport Security for Employees
Richard Russell, the airport ground worker who managed to steal and crash a commuter plane Friday, has the same security clearance as thousands of other airport workers. In the wake of the incident, airports across the country now must consider the possibility of an “insider” attack.
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TSA Unveils 3D Scanners for Carry-On Bags
The TSA is implementing new scanners for carry-on bags that utilizes 3D images of contents to help TSA agents identify packed items. The scanners will allow passengers to keep electronics and liquids inside their carry-on bags while they’re being scanned. The TSA plans to install up to 40 of the new scanners in airports around the country before the end…