The suspensions come after a damning Senate and DHS review found critical security failures, including poor communication, unclear roles, and malfunctioning equipment.
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This internal reckoning comes as questions resurface about the origins of the Russia collusion narrative and the actions of U.S. intelligence agencies during a critical election year.
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A long-standing security ritual may soon be history: a leaked TSA memo indicates that, starting Sunday, July 13, 2025, passengers in standard screening lanes at many U.S. airports will no longer need to remove their shoes—unless they set off an alarm—thanks to improved imaging technology being piloted at select hubs like Baltimore/Washington, Fort Lauderdale, Portland, Cincinnati, Philadelphia, and Piedmont Triad . The move, still awaiting formal announcement, aims to streamline security and reduce delays while maintaining safety protocols, a shift welcomed by travelers and long criticized as mere “security theatre” . TSA officials say they’re constantly evaluating ways to enhance passenger experience and preserve security integrity.
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A New Jersey native, Petty Officer 3rd Class Scott Ruskan—making his first rescue mission with the Coast Guard—saved 165 people, including many children, at Camp Mystic during the catastrophic Texas flash floods. With roads inaccessible and currents too dangerous for boats, he took charge on the ground to triage victims and guide helicopter evacuations, offering comfort to terrified campers and adults alike. His bravery earned high praise from Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, who called him an “American hero,” though Ruskan humbly credited the entire rescue team for their efforts.
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