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Nashville bombing shows domestic communications vulnerabilities

Powered by Those lines connected not only Nashville, but ran throughout states from Kentucky to Georgia. The blast s damage knocked out communications in several states including 911 call centers, hospitals, mobile phones and internet connectivity. The impact was so severe that Nashville International Airport was forced to issue a ground stop of flights after losing connection to the internet. The attack in Downtown Nashville uncovered an Achilles heel in 21st century infrastructure according to Vanderbilt University Professor of Computer Sciences Douglas Schmidt.  People probably didn t realize that the 911 service was somehow associated with the telecommunications equipment and the connections that ran through that building, said Schmidt,

Don t forget Americans held hostage abroad

Don t forget Americans held hostage abroad Diane Foley and Sarah (Levinson) Moriarty, opinion contributors © Getty Images Don t forget Americans held hostage abroad A warm congratulations to President-elect Joe Biden on his election. As he and his administration prepare to lead and serve the people of the United States of America, we implore them to make the return of Americans taken hostage abroad a top priority, both in words and swift action. The return of innocent Americans, whether held hostage by criminals or wrongfully detained by foreign governments, is a nonpartisan issue, rooted deeply as a principle of American citizenship. Mr. Biden knows us. He and all of America felt the horror with us when journalist James Foley was kidnapped, brutally tortured and murdered by ISIS, and when Bob Levinson was taken hostage by the Iranian regime and imprisoned, with no contact with the outside world for 13 long years. Our families know President-elect Biden s com

Did Pelosi Stage Photo of Herself Getting COVID-19 Vaccine?

fighting an “infodemic” of rumors and misinformation, and you can help. Find out what we’ve learned and how to inoculate yourself against COVID-19 misinformation. Read the latest fact checks about the vaccines. Submit any questionable rumors and “advice” you encounter. Become a Founding Member to help us hire more fact-checkers. And, please, follow the WHO for guidance on protecting your community from the disease. In the days following the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s emergency use authorization (EUA) for two COVID-19 vaccinations, members of Congress were among the first people in the United States to receive the first of their two-dose immunization. Among those who shared their experience were Vice President Mike Pence, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi all of whom posted photos to social media.

Priority COVID Vaccine for Congress Sparks Feuds, Accusations of Cutting in Line

Priority COVID Vaccine for Congress Sparks Feuds, Accusations of ‘Cutting in Line’ Brittany Bernstein © BioNTech SE 2020/Handout via Reuters A dose of the BioNTech and Pfizer coronavirus vaccination is given in Mainz, Germany. Lawmakers who have been among the first Americans to receive the coronavirus vaccine in recent days have been met with backlash and Congressional infighting over the ethics and optics of politicians receiving the shots ahead of some frontline workers and at-risk groups. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell received the vaccine on Friday. A number of other lawmakers received shots over the weekend including Senators Elizabeth Warren, Bernie Sanders, Ed Markey, Marco Rubio and Joni Ernst. 

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