The FBI is urging Olympic athletes to leave their personal cell phones at home and instead take burner phones to the Beijing Winter Olympics this month, citing the potential for “malicious cyber activities.” “The FBI urges all athletes to keep their personal cell phones at home and use a temporary phone while at the games. The National Olympic Committees in some Western countries are also advising their athletes to leave personal devices at home or use temporary phones due to cybersecurity concerns at the Games,” the agency said in a notice. While not aware of “any specific cyber threat against the Olympics” the FBI added that it’s important that those at the games be “vigilant and maintain best practices in their network and digital environments.” Tap the link in bio to read more. 📸: Carl Court/Getty Images
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🚨The former head of the civil service attended a leaving do for a senior Number 10 official that is being investigated by the Metropolitan Police, The Telegraph can disclose. Sir Mark Sedwill, the former Cabinet Secretary and National Security Adviser, was one of several senior officials to attend a gathering to mark the departure of a Downing Street private secretary on June 18, 2020. The gathering – described by one source as "raucous" – was attended by 20 people, who drank wine and celebrated in the Cabinet Office. 🔗Read more at the link in the bio
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A gay penguin couple at a zoo in Syracuse are new parents to a chick after incubating the egg for several weeks. https://t.co/LXd4Zg6BQS
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Former heavyweight boxing champion Wladimir Klitschko signed up for Ukraine's reserve army in Kyiv https://t.co/c4onNkZe8J https://t.co/1KLKrCvgT0
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Alexander Vindman, a witness in former President Trump's first impeachment trial, has filed a lawsuit against Donald Trump Jr., Rudy Giuliani and other Trump allies over allegations of witness intimidation. https://t.co/a8In947K5l
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Thousands of police officers lined the sides of Fifth Avenue in New York City, standing at attention a dozen rows deep as bagpipe players, police vehicles and emergency trucks accompanied the hearse carrying Officer Wilbert Mora's casket. https://t.co/0AD7PW38e9 https://t.co/pSU7FYuE5m
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JUST IN: Six “tech savvy” juveniles have been identified as persons of interests by the FBI in threats to historically Black colleges and universities that appear to be racially motivated. https://t.co/uKLmvcu6Jy
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President Joe Biden's administration announced the deployment of nearly 3,000 American troops to Eastern Europe in the coming days amid a standoff with Russia over Ukraine, moving to shield NATO allies from potential spillover if war erupts https://t.co/0ObeG5rmdM https://t.co/ulcoUjjZ8x
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U.S. soldiers who have not yet been vaccinated against the coronavirus will be immediately discharged, the Army said on Wednesday, joining other military branches that have already begun doing so. A vast majority of troops are inoculated, the Army said. https://t.co/z2xy4yHrhP
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This owl seems to be having a great time groovin' to gospel music at a church in the Dominican Republic. According to churchgoers, the owl stayed for an hour bopping along to the choir's songs. 'I was impressed,' said one attendee. 'He was enjoying every piece of music.' 🦉🎶 https://t.co/gc9kCGmWSr
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