Wednesday, March 23, 2016

Brussels Attack Should Prompt New Look at Airport Population and other top stories.

  • Brussels Attack Should Prompt New Look at Airport Population

    Brussels Attack Should Prompt New Look at Airport Population
    Brussels Attack Should Prompt New Look at Airport Population Damage at the airport in Brussels Via Twitter @infos140 A bomb in the departure area of Brussels Airport that killed 11 people this morning is already prompting discussion about how to better secure public areas of airports. The news site Mashable, is quoting Brussels-based security journalist Brooks Tigner, asking, “if [attackers] are going to target public departures areas, what do we do?”  Other airports have already ans..
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  • Atlanta airport evacuated as US on alert after Brussels attacks

    Atlanta airport evacuated as US on alert after Brussels attacks
    WASHINGTON Atlanta's airport was briefly evacuated on Wednesday over a suspicious package while U.S. law enforcement agencies and travelers were on edge a day after deadly suicide bombings by Islamist militants rocked Brussels.Passengers were ordered out of public areas of the domestic terminal at Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport, the United States' busiest by passenger volume, but the site was quickly cleared and operations resumed, airport officials said.Parts of Denver airport were ..
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  • Blizzard closes Denver airport, more than 1000 flights canceled

    Blizzard closes Denver airport, more than 1000 flights canceled
    A blizzard shut down Denver International Airport on Wednesday, canceling more than 1,000 flights after it temporarily knocked out power and made takeoffs and landings unsafe, airport officials said.The storm, which hit the Denver area early on Wednesday, caused ripple effects in other parts of the country, as planes were forced to sit on tarmacs while awaiting clearance to depart for Denver. "Denver International Airport has made the decision to close the airport until further notice," t..
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  • Brussels Attacks Expose 'Soft Targets'

    Brussels Attacks Expose 'Soft Targets'
    The terror attacks in Brussels represent the type of nightmare scenario security experts dread: determined terrorists who blend in with the crowd at an airport and subway station and carry out acts of mass murder. That's because the attacks in Brussels highlight the difficulty of protecting "soft targets" — places where it's relatively easy for a small group of terrorists to cause widespread and deadly devastation. Such "soft targets" include buses and trains, schools, hospitals, restauran..
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  • Supreme Court faces 4-4 split in Obamacare contraception case

    Supreme Court faces 4-4 split in Obamacare contraception case
    WASHINGTON The Supreme Court on Wednesday headed toward a possible 4-4 split over a legal challenge by Christian nonprofit employers who object to providing female workers insurance covering birth control as required by President Barack Obama's healthcare law.An evenly split ruling, with the court's four liberals backing the Obama administration against the four conservative justices, would leave in place lower-court rulings rejecting challenges brought by the Christian organizations that oppo..
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  • Prosecutor: No Prison for NY Officer in Stairwell Shooting

    A prosecutor said Wednesday he has recommended that the New York police officer who shot and killed an unarmed man in a darkened public housing stairwell serve no time behind bars. Brooklyn District Attorney Kenneth Thompson said justice will be served if the now-former officer serves probation. The 28-year-old Peter Liang was convicted of a manslaughter charge in February after the 2014 shooting death of Akai Gurley. The rookie officer was dismissed following the verdict. Thompson said We..
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  • Similar colleges. Similar population of black students. So why the disparate graduation rates?

    Similar colleges. Similar population of black students. So why the disparate graduation rates?
    A large archway stands over the entrance to Stadium Mall on the campus of Purdue University in West Lafayette, Ind., in 2012. (Daniel Acker/Bloomberg News) Rutgers University-New Brunswick and Purdue University share a few things in common. They have roughly the same size student body, similar admission requirements and a similar percentage of black students. Yet in the decade ending 2013, graduation rates for African Americans at Rutgers climbed about 12 percentage points, while they slippe..
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  • Alabama Governor, Robert Bentley, Is Accused of Affair by Fired Official

    Alabama Governor, Robert Bentley, Is Accused of Affair by Fired Official
    Photo Gov. Robert Bentley and Rebekah Caldwell Mason, an adviser, in Montgomery, Ala., in 2011. Credit Dave Martin/Associated Press MONTGOMERY, Ala. — One day after his dismissal, Alabama’s former law enforcement secretary accused Gov. Robert Bentley on Wednesday of having an extramarital affair with one of his senior advisers, and he said that he had cautioned the governor about the risk of illegal conduct if any state resources were used to facilitate an affair.In a n..
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  • Report predicts $46B gap in funding for school buildings

    Report predicts $46B gap in funding for school buildings
    The nation is spending about $46 billion less than what it needs to keep up its school buildings, according to a report Wednesday that pointed out disparities in state support for infrastructure. The report by a trio of school facilities groups said the country needs to keep better track of the state of its schools and find new funding sources for their upkeep so that local districts that now bear the heaviest funding burdens don't have to divert money from instruction. "U.S. public school infr..
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  • A Quandary for Europe: Fighting a War on ISIS Within Its Borders

    A Quandary for Europe: Fighting a War on ISIS Within Its Borders
    Even more, Mr. Heisbourg argued, “talking of war dignifies Daesh, which wants to be seen as having a state and an army of warriors and martyrs.” For angry, poor and isolated young Muslims in Europe, “to be seen as the downtrodden victims of Western colonialism and iniquity, fighting the holy war against the arrayed legions of the crusaders,” is precisely what the Islamic State advertises.The dual nature of the European struggle against the Islamic State separates it from the American “global wa..
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