Why some US airports are dodging TSA shutdown chaos while others grind to a halt
Some US airports are avoiding chaos during the TSA staffing shortages by using private screening contractors instead of federal TSA officers.
"Musicians. The Untold Story of the Wagner Group": Prigozhin was convinced he would win
The article discusses the unreported history of the Wagner Group and highlights Yevgeny Prigozhin's belief in his eventual victory.
“Now, bribes are severance pay”... The aftermath of the acquittal of ‘Kwak Sang-do's son receiving 5 billion won’
The South Korean court's acquittal of Kwak Sang-do's son, who was accused of receiving 5 billion won in bribes under the guise of severance pay from private contractors, has sparked public outrage over the ruling's legitimacy.
Prosecutors Considering Appeal in ‘Wirye Case’ Similar to Daejang-dong
As the appeal deadline approaches, attention turns to whether prosecutors will appeal the acquittal of private contractors in the Wirye new town development corruption case, dubbed similar to the Daejang-dong case.
US probing claims WhatsApp chats aren’t private – Bloomberg
US federal authorities are investigating allegations that WhatsApp staff may have accessed message content despite its end-to-end encryption claims, based on disclosures from former contractors.