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Monday, July 7, 2014

TSA cracks down on cell phones

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TSA Beefs Up Cell Phone Checks at Overseas Airports

Electronics that don't power up during pre-flight security checks at certain overseas airports won't be allowed on board and their owners may face additional screening measures, the Transportation Security Administration has announced, amid new safety concerns over direct flights into the U.S.

Israel Kills 7 Militants in Gaza

Israel's military has targeted Hamas amid rising tensions over the killings of three Israeli teens and an apparent revenge attack on a Palestinian youth

Deportations of Immigrant Minors Have Plummeted Under Obama

Data from the Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agency reveals the number of immigrants younger than 18 who were deported or turned away at the U.S. border has dropped significantly each year that President Obama has been in office, with 1,669 immigrant minors deported or denied entry in 2013, down from 8,143 in 2008

Merkel: U.S. Spy Allegations Are 'Serious' If True

German Chancellor Angela Merkel said during a trip to Beijing on Monday that if allegations that a German intelligence employee spied for the U.S. are true, it would be 'a serious case' and 'clear contradiction' to what she considers cooperation between the allies

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