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14 Dec 2024
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Breitbart: Mayorkas on Reported Drone Sightings: 'We Haven't Seen Anything Unusual', But Need More Authority on Drones
Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas reassured the public regarding recent drone sightings on the East Coast, stating there is no unusual activity or threat. He attributed many sightings to misidentified small aircraft and emphasized the need for Congress to grant more authority to counter drone activity.
Mayorkas confirmed that state-of-the-art technology has not detected any confirmed drone sightings and noted that reports may stem from confusion. He reiterated the importance of expanding authorities for state and local officials to better address drone-related concerns.
GB News: Popular region to introduce 20mph speed limits amid plans to clean up streets - ‘Results are clear’
Wiltshire Council has initiated a public consultation on proposed 20mph speed limits for several roads in the villages of Chirton and Conock, responding to safety concerns from the local parish council. The changes aim to enhance road safety in residential areas, while the main A342 route will retain its current speed limit.
This initiative is part of a broader £22 million investment in Wiltshire's highways, which includes nearly 1,000 new road signs and improvements to address potholes and flooding. The council encourages community participation in the consultation to shape future transport policies.
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Times Of Israel: At memorial ceremony for fallen son, Eisenkot pans government’s handling of the war
MK Gadi Eisenkot criticized the Israeli government's approach to the ongoing war in Gaza during a memorial for his son, who was killed in action. He highlighted the lack of clear objectives and the continued loss of soldiers, including his nephew, while emphasizing the need to bring home hostages still held by Hamas.
Eisenkot called for a genuine state commission of inquiry into the failures of the war, rejecting the government's proposals for a committee that serves political interests. He stressed the importance of restoring public trust and encouraging broader enlistment in the military.