Flock camera vandals strike nationwide and navy carrier could honor Trump instead of hero: Morning Rundown
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Flock camera vandals strike nationwide and navy carrier could honor Trump instead of hero: Morning Rundown

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Key Points:

  • Flock’s traffic surveillance cameras continue to face vandalism nationwide despite recent privacy reforms announced by CEO Garrett Langley, with activists dismissing the changes as insufficient and labeling them a “strategic retreat.”
  • The U.S. Navy is considering renaming an aircraft carrier after former President Donald Trump instead of the planned USS Doris Miller, which honors a Black war hero from Pearl Harbor; meanwhile, the USS Abraham Lincoln is returning from deployment.
  • Prince Harry’s return to the UK may not resolve his public feud with brother Prince William, as experts suggest William’s anger remains strong and any reconciliation depends on complex royal dynamics, including Harry and Meghan’s potential roles as working royals.
  • Economic anxiety is a key factor influencing undecided voters in pivotal Senate races in Iowa and Georgia, with many expressing dissatisfaction over the cost of living and skepticism about President Trump’s focus on economic issues, though frustration with the president may not guarantee Democratic victories.
  • ICE’s introduction of electric shock gloves has raised civil rights concerns over potential misuse, amid a broader pattern of controversial law enforcement tactics, despite Homeland Security’s claims that the devices are intended for de-escalation and pose minimal health risks when used properly.

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