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Human remains in woodland identified as man who went missing in 2002
Man Utd news: Jim Ratcliffe’s takeover hopes get boost as Casemiro successor identified
Body found after death of pregnant teacher formally identified as her partner
Bones Found in Lake Mead Finally Identified as Missing Man
Human remains unveiled in Lake Mead’s low water levels last year have finally been identified as a Las Vegas man who went missing years ago, local authorities said this week.
Glitch In System Upgrade Identified As Cause of Delays At Singapore Immigration
Passengers were advised to postpone non-essential travel and expect delays, as they would be redirected to manual lanes for immigration clearance. By 4pm the same day, automated immigration clearance at all checkpoints were back up and running. ICA said in a statement late-Thursday that preliminary investigations revealed a “technical glitch” had occurred during a pre-scheduled system upgrade, causing an “unanticipated system overload”. This brought down the automated immigration clearance systems, which affected all departure terminals at Changi Airport and arrival terminals at Terminals 2 and 4. ICA did not provide details on the system upgrade or whether the procedure was tested before the scheduled live rollout.
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Nashville school shooting victims are identified
UFOs Identified After Video Viewed Nearly Half a Million Times – Newsweek
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‘We will never forget Nikki’: Body found in River Wyre identified as missing mother Nicola Bulley
Two Objects Shot Down By US May Never Be Identified. Search Called Off.
NBC News adds that “The end of recovery efforts could mean the country may never know what, exactly, the objects were, how they were propelled, and where they came from.”
The conclusion applies to airborne objects shot down by U.S. fighter jets Feb. 10 near Deadhorse, Alaska, and Feb. 12 over Lake Huron, off the coast of Michigan. “The U.S. military, federal agencies, and Canadian partners conducted systematic searches of each area using a variety of capabilities, including airborne imagery and sensors, surface sensors and inspections, and subsurface scans, and did not locate debris,” the command said. Efforts in Deadhorse were hampered by Arctic conditions and sea ice instability, it said.
The recommendation does not cover the Feb. 4 takedown of what the United States has described as a Chinese spy balloon off the coast of South Carolina. Military officials said recovery efforts in the Atlantic, which ended Thursday, were successful, and recovered items were taken to an FBI lab “for counterintelligence exploitation,” according to the statement Friday…. One other incident involving the takedown of an airborne object took place in Canadian airspace Feb. 11 and is the purview of Canadian authorities.
The Biden administration announced Monday it was forming an interagency group to address the recent cluster and future unidentified objects.
The New York Times includes this response from National Security Council spokesman John F. Kirby:
Asked if the Biden administration overreacted in shooting down the objects or had any regrets, Mr. Kirby said the craft were at altitudes that could affect civilian aircraft and could have flown over military spaces.
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