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How The Bush Administration Permanently Shaped National Security After 9/11

We look at how in response to the September 11 attacks, the George W. Bush administration totally reshaped U.S. national security appartus.

How The Department Of Homeland Security Has Evolved Since 9/11

NPR’s Scott Simon speaks to Alejandro Mayorkas Secretary for Homeland Security, about the state of the nation’s security and the efficacy of resource allocation in the effort.

Arizona Dumps Bonds After Ben & Jerry’s Stops Selling In Israeli-Occupied Territories

Arizona has sold off $93 million in Unilever bonds in the global consumer products company over subsidiary Ben & Jerry’s decision to stop selling its ice cream in Israeli-occupied territories.

6 More People Connected To The Capitol Riot Plead Guilty

They include one man who told a family member he wanted to attend an event where he could shoot House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on live television.

Prince Andrew Is Served With Papers In A Civil Suit Over Sexual Assault Allegations

Attorneys for Virginia Giuffre say the documents were handed over to a police officer on duty at the main gates of Andrew’s home. The move requires the British royal to respond within 21 days.

What The Ruling In The Epic Games V. Apple Lawsuit Means For iPhone Users

Fortnite maker Epic Games sued Apple over its App Store policies. Now, the federal court’s decision could reshape the multibillion-dollar digital economy.

Families Of Undocumented Immigrants Lost On 9/11 Continue To Search For Closure

At least 67 undocumented immigrants, mainly from Mexico and South America, who worked at the World Trade Center on Sept. 11, are still considered missing.

Biden Calls For Unity In His Address Commemorating The Sept. 11 Attacks Anniversary

President Biden called on Americans to embrace unity as they reflect on the day that two decades ago reshaped the nation. “Unity is what makes us who we are: America at its best,” he said.

Tensions Over Use Of Klamath River Basin’s Water Were Magnified By Draught

Many rely on the Klamath River Basin on the California border, especially with the historic draught in the West. Things got heated this summer between the area’s tribes and ranchers.

United Airlines CEO On The Decision To Put Unvaccinated Employees On Leave In October

NPR’s Ailsa Chang talks with United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby about the airline’s announcement that they will put their unvaccinated employees on temporary leave starting in October.

How Surveillance Programs Developed After 9/11 — And How Those Targeted Pushed Back

NPR’s Audie Cornish talks with Ahmed Mohamed, legal director at the New York chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations, about the surveillance of Muslim communities after 9/11.

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