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US soldier dies after setting himself on fire outside Israeli embassy to protest Gaza

US soldier dies after setting himself on fire outside Israeli embassy to protest Gaza

Bushnell had declared he would no longer be complicit in genocide before the incident. He began a live stream on Twitch, set his phone down, and ignited the flames. The incident occurred as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sought cabinet approval for a military operation in Rafah. Aaron Bushnell, a 25-year-old airman from San Antonio, … Read more

Danish Prince Joachim is shifting to the United States

Danish Prince Joachim

Prince Joachim and Princess Marie will be relocating to Washington, D.C. The second son of Queen Margrethe will begin a new position at the Danish Embassy. Queen Margrethe insisted that the arrangements had been in place for some time. Danish Prince Joachim is visiting the United States. Prince Joachim and Princess Marie will be relocating … Read more

TSA concerned about upsurge in firearms at American airports

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  • A man carrying An assault rifle and 163 rounds of ammunition was caught.
  • More passengers are attempting to bring firearms through airport security.
  • TSA intercepted a record 6,542 weapons at airport checkpoints across the United States.

An assault rifle and 163 rounds of ammunition taken from a man about to board a plane in New Orleans on Valentine’s Day is an example of a trend identified by US officials.

More passengers are attempting to bring firearms through airport security in some parts of the country.

According to the TSA, while 2022 was a record year for guns discovered at US airport screenings, 2023 may possibly surpass it.

Police in Seattle, Washington, D.C., and Indianapolis have all issued a warning.

Last year, the TSA intercepted a record 6,542 weapons at airport checkpoints across the United States. Around 88% of them were armed.

Travelers are allowed to pack unloaded firearms inside checked luggage that typically goes into an aircraft’s hold. They are also required to tell the airline they intend to travel with weapons at check-in.

Yet, even if a person obtains a concealed weapon permit, weapons are not permitted in carry-on luggage or passenger cabins.

The TSA intercepts weapons at airport security checkpoints and reports that some airports are experiencing an increase in numbers that is ahead of comparable levels from last year.

The 14 February discovery in New Orleans was remarkable because of the quantity of ammo seized; it was the second gun captured at the city’s airport that day.

Single week, three weapons

In a single week in January, three weapons passed through a TSA screening at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport. In one week, four different loaded firearms were discovered at Indianapolis International Airport.

“It’s disturbing that so many Indianapolis passengers have made the irresponsible decision to bring a firearm to the checkpoint in just the first month of the year,” says Aaron Batt, TSA’s Federal Security Director for Indiana.

TSA authorities in Seattle reported 11 weapons discovered before the end of January, up from seven discovered by the same period in 2022.

“This is not a new issue,” says Brian Schihabel, TSA Federal Security Director for Nebraska. “But, it is one that must be addressed because the number of firearms passing through our security checkpoints has reached an alarming level.” He believes that the increasing numbers will serve as a wake-up signal to individuals who choose to travel with firearms.

The TSA increased the maximum civil penalty for a firearms violation to $14,950 (£12,419) last year. Violators may also be arrested, have their guns confiscated, and have their TSA PreCheck privileges canceled for at least five years.

Yet numbers continue to go up. The TSA has intercepted more firearms every year since 2010 except for 2020 when the pandemic slowed travel worldwide.

Experts suspect part of the problem may be simple to explain.

“What we see in our checkpoints really reflects what we’re seeing in society,” TSA administrator David Pekoske told the Associated Press. “In society, there are more people carrying firearms nowadays.”

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Biden calls Republicans “fiscally crazy” in address on MLK Day

Joe Biden

Biden referred to Republicans as “fiscally deranged”. They campaigned on inflation said Biden. President Joe Biden attacked House Republicans’ tax agenda. On Monday, President Joe Biden attacked House Republicans’ tax agenda, criticising their efforts to halt new financing for the Internal Revenue Service, disband the federal tax authority, and repeal the income tax in favour … Read more

Mega Million jackpot climbs to $1.1B, still no winner

Mega Million

Along with Washington, D.C., US, Virgin Islands 45 states participate in the Mega Millions lottery. On Friday night, the numbers 3, 20, 46, 59, 63, and Mega Ball 13 were drawn. The drawing on Friday was the sixth-largest in American history. Over the course of more than two months, the jackpot has increased. The drawing … Read more

After missing the World Cup, Washington will host an MLS All-Star game

All-Star Game

DC United awarded 2023 Major League Soccer All-Star Game. Audi Field will host the game on July 19, 2023. Washington, D.C., was one of nine venues for the 1994 World Cup. U.S., Canada, and Mexico’s bid for the 2026 World Cup was overlooked by FIFA. Subsequent to neglecting to be chosen as one of the … Read more

Hundreds of people injured in major city shootings in Chicago and other countries

Chicago mass shooting

Mass shootings were reported in a number of major U.S. cities over the long holiday weekend. Chicago, New York City, and Washington, D.C. had at least seven mass shootings. The prolonged holiday weekend ran from Friday to Monday in honor of Juneteenth. According to officials, mass shootings however recently reported in a number of major … Read more

US high schoolers design low-cost filter to remove lead from water

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When the pandemic forced schools to close, Rebecca Bushway, a science teacher in Washington, D.C., set her students an ambitious task: design and build a low-cost lead filter that attaches to faucets and removes the poisonous metal. Using 3D printing and high-school level chemistry, the team now has a working prototype — a three-inch (7.5 … Read more

Two men convicted of posing as security agents

Two men accused of impersonating U.S. law enforcement officers and providing Secret Service employees with gifts, including rent-free residences, are still awaiting a decision from a court on whether they should be jailed. “This is a difficult situation to navigate. I’ve never come across anything exactly like that “In the US District Court for the … Read more