Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco warned against using TikTok on Thursday, saying that the perils of Chinese companies being subject to Chinese national security laws pose a threat to personal privacy and national security.
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Thousands of spectators faced long queues and ticketing problems as they arrived for the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics along the River Seine on Friday. Many gates opened an hour late and at least one opened two hours late because staff had not been delivered scanners enabling them to check tickets. “The police have
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Eurostar and other French high-speed rail networks were thrown into chaos on Friday as a series of arson attacks disrupting travel to Paris only hours before the Olympic opening ceremony.
U.S. Army Air Force Staff Sgt. Ralph H. Bode was killed when his plane was shot down over enemy territory in September 1944.
U.S. Army Air Force Staff Sgt. Ralph H. Bode was killed when his plane was shot down over enemy territory in September 1944.