Security
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World
At Camp David Summit, Japan, South Korea and U.S. Present a United Front
President Biden will host the leaders of the two Asian nations to overcome historical grievances and present a united front in the face of an increasingly assertive China.
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World
Democratic Group Plans $10 Million Push to Protect Election Officials
The group is starting a new venture that will focus on five battleground states: Georgia, Arizona, North Carolina, Nevada and Wisconsin.
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Sports
Britney Spears Seeks Apology After Encounter With Victor Wembanyama’s Security
The singer said on Twitter that a member of an athlete’s detail had hit her outside a Las Vegas restaurant Wednesday night.
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World
How Classified Evidence Could Complicate the Trump Documents Case
Prosecutors and defense lawyers appear to be preparing for a pretrial fight over showing sensitive evidence to the jury and the public.
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World
Pentagon Details Review of Policies for Handling Classified Information
The Air Force also announced actions focused on security protocols following the arrest of an Air National Guardsman accused of posting classified documents online.
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World
Biden Administration Asks Congress to Reauthorize Warrantless Surveillance Law
Facing steeper political headwinds than past cycles, the executive branch is packaging the spying authority known as Section 702 as more than a counterterrorism tool.
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World
A Few Thousand Rioters. A Few Dozen Police.
It was an unfair fight in front of Brazil’s Congress. On one side of a metal barrier were a few dozen police officers, some armed with pepper spray, others with clubs. On the other was a rapidly growing mob of more than 1,000 angry protesters ...
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World
El Chapo’s Son Is Captured by Mexican Authorities for 2nd Time
The arrest of Ovidio Guzmán López was a victory for the Mexican government. He had been briefly detained in 2019, but was released after cartel gunmen overpowered law enforcement.
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World
Pakistan Raids a Prison After Militants Seize a Hostage
The attack at a detention center in northwestern Pakistan is the latest in a resurgence in violence from Pakistani Taliban militants in recent months.
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World
Spain Steps Up Security After Letter Bombs Are Sent to Officials
The authorities are investigating at least six packages said to contain “pyrotechnic material,” including ones sent to the office of the prime minister and to the U.S. and Ukrainian Embassies.