9/14/21 Grid security Enable IntenseDebate Comments: Enable IntenseDebate Comments A major power failure in Dresden, Germany, on Monday, which saw more than 300,000 buildings and apartments lose power, was caused Read More >
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Professor calls 9/11 a ‘dumb little annual pity party’
On the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks on America, a Canadian professor who was educated in the U.S. mocked people honoring the dead and memorializing the event Saturday morning Read More >
‘The next Parkland’: 2 Fla. middle schoolers arrested in mass shooting plot
Police said fellow students tipped off a teacher, who in turn alerted a school resource officer
Banished reality hit ‘Cops’ to return on Fox Nation for 33rd season
The series was yanked from Paramount Network in May 2020, but the show never stopped production
Redesigning Radiation Monitors at U.S. Ports of Entry
9/13/21 Radiation detection Enable IntenseDebate Comments: Enable IntenseDebate Comments Every day at ports of entry, hundreds of thousands of vehicles and containers cross into the country. Since 9/11, all incoming Read More >
Two Volusia County K9s wounded by fleeing suspect
VOLUSIA COUNTY, Fla. — Two K9s with the Volusia County Sheriff’s Office are recovering after an armed carjacking suspect shot both service dogs during a police pursuit early Saturday, authorities Read More >
IAEA Monitors Allowed to Service Cameras at Sensitive Nuclear Sites
9/12/21 Iran’s nukes Enable IntenseDebate Comments: Enable IntenseDebate Comments Iran has agreed to allow international inspectors to service surveillance cameras at its sensitive nuclear sites and to continue filming there, Read More >
His courage inspired a generation
Twenty years ago I was a punk fifteen year old kid who had no idea what he wanted to do with his life other than play football. On September 11, Read More >
Watch: Traffic stop ends with fatal shootout, Fla. deputy wounded
Dashcam video shows a passenger spring from the back seat and begin shooting
Police chief and all his officers ‘unexpectedly’ resign in Mo. city
County deputies will help out in the interim, but Sheriff Doug Rader says it “will be a struggle” to find new qualified officers