President-elect Trump appointed former Acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker as the U.S. ambassador to NATO, describing him as a strong advocate for American interests. The appointment comes amid escalating tensions with Russia, following President Putin’s decision to lower the threshold for nuclear weapon use. Whitaker, who previously served as Acting Attorney General under Trump, will now represent the U.S. in strengthening alliances and promoting peace.
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Accused Delta stowaway had prior airport security breaches, feds say
Svetlana Dali, 57, was charged with stowaway offenses after sneaking onto a Delta flight from New York to Paris in November, having previously evaded security at Bradley International Airport. Dali accessed secure areas without a boarding pass and hid in a lavatory for hours during the flight, attempting to deceive crew members by pretending to be sick. After her arrest in Paris, she was returned to New York, where she cut off her ankle monitor...
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