NSA Orders Employees to Spy on the World “With Dignity and Respect”
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:04:59 GMT
The National Security Agency, the shadowy hub for the United States’ electronic and cyber spying, has instructed its employees that foreign targets of its intelligence gathering “should be treated with dignity and respect,” according to a new policy directive. The directive, released this summer as internal guidance, is for the NSA’s vaunted signals intelligence, or SIGINT, division, which is responsible for covert surveillance and data collection worldwide. Most Read Hacked Records Corroborate Claims in Hydroxychloroquine Wrongful Death Suit Micah Lee Police Are Getting DNA Data From People Who Think They Opted Out Jordan Smith ...Traffic closures in DC for 60th anniversary of March on Washington
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:04:59 GMT
The 60th anniversary celebration of the March on Washington is happening Saturday on the National Mall.Organizers expect tens of thousands of visitors to take part in this year’s march, which starts at the Lincoln Memorial.Participants plan to gather at the memorial at 7 a.m. and the program will run until 1 p.m., which will then lead into a march through the streets of the nation’s capital. The marching portion is expected to last until around 3 p.m.United States Park Police is warning drivers the following roads will be closed from 6 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday for the event:Ohio Drive SW from Inlet Bridge to Independence Avenue SWWest Basin Drive SW23rd Street north of Independence Avenue SWDaniel French Drive SWHenry Bacon Drive SWThe following roads may experience temporary closures during the same time frame:Independence Avenue SW between 17th Street and 23rd StreetOhio Drive SW north of Independence Avenue SWRock Creek Parkway south of Virginia Avenue NWFor the latest road and tr...Season preview: Navy football kicks off new era in Annapolis
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:04:59 GMT
College football is one intriguing animal. The sport that trumpets tradition is now known for players racing to enter the transfer portal, coaches breaking contracts for better jobs and schools leapfrogging leagues. Blink and you might miss something.Over the next week, we’ll try to make sense of the local FBS teams, from Maryland making a summer statement to pivotal second seasons at both Virginia and Virginia Tech. James Madison, meanwhile, will try to build off a successful first season in the Sun Belt Conference. But the 2023 season kicks off Saturday with “Week Zero,” with a local school making a 3,354-mile trip overseas to face a team called “The Fighting Irish” in Ireland’s capital. Makes perfect sense.Navy was a model of consistency under Coach Ken Niumatalolo, until a few years ago. The team reached 10 bowls in his first 12 full seasons at the helm, before posting an 11-23 mark from 2020-22. That stretch included a 10-13 AAC record and a 1-5 showing against fellow military...Klopp says Mohamed Salah not for sale as Saudi Arabia speculation swirls
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:04:59 GMT
LIVERPOOL, England (AP) — Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has downplayed speculation that Mohamed Salah could move to Saudi Arabia.Sections of the British media reported Thursday that Al-Ittihad wanted to buy the 31-year-old Salah, who has two years left on his deal at Liverpool.“There’s nothing to talk about from our point of view,” Klopp said Friday. “Mo Salah is a Liverpool player. Obviously for the things we do, essential.“There’s nothing there. If there would be something, the answer would be ‘no.'”Salah’s agent, Ramy Abbas Issa, has said this month the Egypt forward was committed to Liverpool.___AP soccer: https://apnews.com/hub/soccerSourceFuertes tormentas dejan sin electricidad a casi 700.000 personas en Michigan y Ohio
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:04:59 GMT
(CNN) — Poco menos de 700.000 hogares y negocios están sin electricidad en partes de Michigan y Ohio a primera hora de este viernes luego de que una ronda contundente de tormentas llevara lluvias y vientos fuertes y al menos un tornado confirmado a la región.Las tormentas avanzaron desde el sur de Michigan hacia Ohio durante la noche, amenazando con fuertes ráfagas de viento de hasta 136 km/h, granizo de hasta 3,8 centímetros de diámetro y posibles tornados. Porciones del norte de Ohio están bajo vigilancia de inundaciones hasta las 8 a.m. hora de Miami de este viernes debido a la lluvia excesiva.Un tornado grande y “extremadamente peligroso” fue confirmado cerca de Williamston, Michigan, en el condado de Ingham alrededor de las 9:30 p.m. de este jueves, según las oficinas del Servicio Meteorológico Nacional en Detroit y Grand Rapids.Las condiciones de la tormenta hicieron que volcaran varios vehículos en la cercana Interestatal 96 el jueves por la noche, al parece...60 years after the March on Washington, MLK’s speech rings true for students
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:04:59 GMT
Nearly 60 years after the Reverend Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his “I Have a Dream” speech on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial, a Howard University professor said his students still find the address relevant — once they read the entire speech.Marcus Board Jr., associate professor of political science at Howard University, points out that the first part of King’s speech was a sharp critique of the nation’s treatment of Black Americans.In the first segment of his address, King said Black Americans fighting for civil rights could never be satisfied “as long as the Negro is a victim of the unspeakable horrors of police brutality” and called for accountability, saying “America has given the Negro people a bad check, a check which has come back marked ‘insufficient funds.'”Board said students are not familiar with that part of King’s address. Instead they’ve been taught the part of the speech that talked of King’s dream of a society where racial harmony has been achieved...WTOP’s Beer of the Week: Dewey Secret Machine Strawberry Blueberry Gelato
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:04:59 GMT
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Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:04:59 GMT
(CNN) — Se han tomado millones y millones de fotografías de presidentes de Estados Unidos.Pero ninguno como esta.La fotografía policial de Donald Trump se convirtió instantáneamente en una de las imágenes más icónicas de cualquiera que haya servido como comandante en jefe de Estados Unidos.El recluso número P01135809 mira fijamente fuera de la foto de la ficha, con el rostro como piedra. Es imposible saber qué siente Trump. Pero la imagen, tomada después de que su caravana entrara en la cárcel del condado de Fulton, no irradia su característica bravuconería. Sus ojos se clavan en ti. Y el sello de la Oficina del Sheriff del condado de Fulton en una esquina superior es un recordatorio de que Trump, a pesar de todo su poder anterior, está en deuda con un proceso en el que no puede controlar su propio destino.Trump se entregó en Atlanta en la cuarta causa penal abierta en su contra este año. ¿Qué sigue ahora?Revelan la foto policial de Donald Trump 1:06La foto policial de Trump, ...Education town hall in Broward County spotlights concerns over issues in schools
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:04:59 GMT
State and local officials gathered at a church in Lauderdale Lakes for an education town hall where issues like school-based arrests, African American History standards, services for Exceptional Student Education (ESE) students, and students’ mental health were at the forefront of discussions. On Thursday evening, community members filled the seats of the First Baptist Church Piney Grove, located at 4699 W Oakland Park Blvd, to voice their concerns and seek solutions to enhance the educational experience in South Florida schools. Notable attendees included State Senator Dr. Rosalind Osgood, President of NAACP Broward Branch Marsha Ellison, State Rep. Daryl Campbell, Broward School Board member Dr. Jeff Holness, Broward County Public Schools Deputy Superintendent of Teaching and Learning Dr. Howard Hepburn, and Public Defender for Broward County Gordon Weekes. “We know why they keep looking here at Broward County,” said Weekes. “We got something special here. ...World’s richest man lobbied Macron to ditch prime minister
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:04:59 GMT
Cet article est disponible en français.PARIS ― Bernard Arnault, one of the world’s most powerful CEOs, personally lobbied Emmanuel Macron to replace Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne with a more liberal figure.In a previously unreported meeting with the French president at the Elysée Palace in early July, Arnault argued for one of the government’s more liberal ministers to replace Borne, who is considered center-left. His first choice was Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin, who campaigned heavily for the job at the time, two senior figures with knowledge of the conversation told POLITICO.Rumors were running wild earlier this summer that Borne, who has had a hard time rallying right-leaning MPs behind the government’s agenda, would go in a much-anticipated reshuffle ― she ended up staying with changes made at junior ministerial level. While Darmanin did not succeed in becoming prime minister this time, it’s no secret that he’s still eyeing the posi...Latest news
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