New York Mayor Adams urges residents to send him pictures of subway officers on their phones

new-york-city” target=”_blank”>New York City< personnel” and urged residents to take photos of officers if they’re on their phones while working in the disasters.  “We are going to start taking very aggressive actions to make sure police are patrolling our subway system and not patrolling their iPhone,” Adams said Tuesday at a briefing about his budget…

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House Homeland Republicans push DHS on why number of migrants on terror database is not made public

FIRST ON FOX: Republicans on the House Homeland Security Committee are demanding answers from Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas on why his agency will not make public the number of apprehended migrants who are on the Terrorist Screening Database (TSDB) — after DHS purportedly claimed the information was “Law Enforcement Sensitive.” “The true purpose of…

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Tennessee officials say 18 dead, 3 still missing in fatal flooding

As residents of western us-regions Humphreys County started to grapple with the damage from deadly and devastating disasters, search and rescue efforts continued on Wednesday.  The city of Waverly’s Department of Public Safety wrote in a Wednesday morning Facebook post that recovery work would resume as clean-up operations commence.  TENNESSEE FLOODING BROUGHT HEROISM AS WELL AS…

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DC police chief says there's been 'intentional efforts' to not provide full resources to cops

washington-dc” target=”_blank”>Washington D.C< Robert Contee said law enforcement officials have issued warnings over the years that the loss of police officers would be crime” target=”_blank”>problematic< in D.C.’s popular Logan Circle a day earlier that sent bystanders running for their lives. “We don’t really have the ability to hire officers right now. We have a defined…

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Biden to University of Delaware grads, 'We can't outlaw tragedy, but we can make America safer'

joe-biden” target=”_blank”>President Biden gave a commencement address< in 1965, spoke to the graduating class about his history at the university before his career in politics and his hopes for future generations of Blue Hens. The president talked extensively about his time in academia, reminiscing, “I once walked this campus as you did. Took the classes…

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