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 vehicles and containers at land crossings, rail crossings, mail facilities and shipping terminals are scanned by Customs and Border Protection officers to detect potential threats, 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, averting a diplomatic showdown this week. The announcement was made September 12 after talks in Tehran between Rafael Grossi, head of the International Atomic Energy Agency Read More >

Man accused of murdering Missouri school teacher, daughter, two others found dead in South Dakota

UNION COUNTY, S.D. — A Missouri school teacher and her 11-year-old daughter were killed in what authorities confirmed was a double homicide in their home on Aug. 22, Law Officer reported. Investigators identified a suspect, and while looking for him, the 45-year-old truck driver reportedly committed two additional murders before police found him dead in South Dakota Read More >

Biden Unveils Plan of Attack for COVID-19

9/10/21 Pandemic Enable IntenseDebate Comments:  Enable IntenseDebate Comments Keep schools open, mandate vaccines for all federal employees, and increase testing—these are three of the goals President Joe Biden outlined Thursday during a briefing on America’s ongoing battle against COVID-19. The plan was delivered during a fourth surge of virus activity fueled by the highly contagious Delta Read More >