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Colorado school shooting: Student says suspect would “hint” about committing act
Two students are accused of killing a classmate and wounding eight others inside a Colorado charter school. Kendrick Castillo, 18, died in the attack inside STEM School Highlands Ranch Tuesday.
In search of safe schools: Parents No. 1 cause of police reports on campus
Over the past several years, Utah schools have spent millions to boost student safety. But armed gunmen aren’t the only ones they’re trying to keep out.
Why Intelligence Officials Say China Is Becoming The U.S.’s Biggest Security Threat
The United States intelligence community is warning that China is ramping up its espionage and that the country could become the U.S.’s biggest security threat, more so than any other nation.
San Francisco Moves Towards Banning Use Of Facial Recognition Tech By Law Enforcement
The city of San Francisco is on the verge of becoming the first in the nation to ban the use of facial recognition technology for law enforcement.
Reprogrammable satellites make cybersecurity more critical, experts say
Satellites that increasingly rely on software are also increasingly vulnerable to cyber threats, a panel of experts said at the Satellite 2019 conference here.
Amtrak cuts will ‘jeopardize safety, security’: police union
Amtrak plans to cut its nation-wide payroll over the next three years — including potentially dangerous 20 percent reductions in its police force set to begin next month, The Post has learned.
Physical threats rank alongside cybersecurity for many US businesses
A new study into the threats faced by US businesses produced by Securitas Security Services reveals that in many sectors businesses are concerned as much or more with physical threats such as shootings than they are with cyber security.
Afghanistan conflict: Taliban attack northern police headquarters
At least 13 people have been killed and dozens wounded after Taliban fighters attacked a police headquarters in northern Afghanistan on Sunday.
Law enforcement agencies undergo IED detection, maritime security training
A number of law enforcement agencies involved in maritime and border security in the country have undergone a five-day training on improvised explosives device (IED) components detection, recognition and identification.
Florida lawmakers pass bill allowing more armed teachers
More Florida classroom teachers could carry guns in school under a bill passed Wednesday by state lawmakers, the latest response to last year’s mass shooting at a Parkland high school.