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Lynnport man not injured in Friday's fiery Turnpike crash
A fiery crash that shut down the Northeast Extension of the Turnpike between the Lehigh Valley and Quakertown exits at the start of Friday afternoon rush hour remains under investigation. State police identified the driver as Daniel T. Bernhard, 41, of...Tags: Transportation Accidents, Allentown, Motorvehicle Accidents, Lynnport
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Boston Marathon blasts put world's cities on alert
LONDON (AP) — With more than 30 marathons this weekend and big events on the horizon, officials around the world are looking at security efforts in the wake of the fatal bomb blasts that shook Boston's race. Britain was making last-minute...Tags: Ottawa Senators, Harry of Wales, Sports, U.S. Department of Defense, Road Running
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Consular Affairs to attend gay travel association convention
For the first time, the Department of State’s Bureau of Consular Affairs will participate in the International Gay & Lesbian Travel Assn.'s 30th annual Global Convention, which begins Thursday (today) and continues through Saturday in Chicago....
Tags: Travel, Trips and Vacations
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Security beefed up worldwide after Boston blasts
LONDON (AP) — With more than 30 marathons this weekend and big events on the horizon, officials around the world are looking at security efforts in the wake of the fatal bomb blasts that shook Boston's race. Britain was making last-minute...
Tags: Ottawa Senators, Harry of Wales, Sports, Road Running, U.S. Department of Defense
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U.S. government begins intelligence review in Boston bombing case
WASHINGTON — The CIA and departments of Justice and Homeland Security have begun a high-level internal review of whether intelligence was mishandled prior to the Boston Marathon bombings, though President Obama and his top advisors said they had...
Tags: Justice System, U.S. House Committee on Homeland Security, U.S. Senate, Lindsey O. Graham, Barack Obama
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Officials to review intelligence on Boston bombings
WASHINGTON – The CIA, Justice Department and Homeland Security Department have launched a high level internal review of whether intelligence was mishandled prior to the bombings of the Boston Marathon, officials said. President Obama told a...Tags: Tamerlan Tsarnaev, Justice System, U.S. Department of Justice, Crime, Law and Justice, U.S. Department of Homeland Security
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Israel's free pass from Boxer
Sen. Barbara Boxer introduced legislation last month that would allow Israel to continue racially profiling Americans of Arab and Muslim heritage who travel to Israel, even as it confers new privileges on Israelis traveling to the United States. I...
Tags: Civil Rights, Islam, Ben Gurion International Airport, U.S. Department of State, Racism
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LAX flight status boards hacked, telling passengers to exit terminal
This post has been updated. See the note below for details.Authorities were searching the Tom Bradley International Terminal at Los Angeles International Airport on Monday night for someone who hacked into multiple flight status boards to write: "Emergency Leave the Terminal," law enforcement authorities told The...Tags: Meningitis, Los Angeles International Airport
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Gov't warns of more flight delays as blame flies
NEW YORK (AP) — A day after flight delays plagued much of the U.S., air travel is smoother Tuesday. But the government is warning passengers that the situation can change by the hour as it runs the nation's air traffic control system with a...
Tags: Ray LaHood, Air Transportation Industry, Travel, Layoffs and Downsizing, Air Transportation Delays
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Early quake warning system for Southern California gets $5 million
Earthquake scientists have received about $5 million to develop an earthquake early warning system for Southern California -- enough to build the network but not enough to operate it. The money, announced Friday, has enabled scientists to already...
Tags: Earthquakes, U.S. Geological Survey, Finance, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Antonio Villaraigosa
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I-90 Open from Wall to Chamberlain; eastbound I-90 travelers asked to stay put
PIERRE, S.D. – South Dakota Department of Transportation officials announce the section of Interstate 90 between Wall and Chamberlain is now open. Interstate 90 between Chamberlain and Mitchell remains closed and officials say it is unlikely to be...Tags: Weather, Travel, Trips and Vacations, Weather Reports, National Weather Service
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North Dakota tribe warns about dangerous oil filters
NEW TOWN, N.D. - Officials on the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation in western North Dakota say potentially radioactive filters used by the oil industry are being illegally dumped in fields and garbage containers and along roads. They say the filters...Tags: Petroleum Industry, Travel
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