DHS secretary touts security operation to protect World Cup fans

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Markwayne Mullin has hailed the huge security operation surrounding the World Cup, and the cooperation between federal and local law enforcement as “amazing.”In an exclusive interview with Fox News Chief Correspondent Jonathan Hunt, Mullin said he won’t get a good night’s sleep until July 20, the day after the World Cup Final, but speaking at the Seattle Stadium, Mullin said he’s delighted the security operation is running smoothly even in blue cities like Seattle and Los Angeles. And he hopes leaders in those cities might learn…

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Why Energy And Industrial Startups Head To The Munich-Dresden Corridor

As Europe searches for its next wave of energy transition and industry 4.0 solutions, technology startups driving the continent’s fourth industrial revolution or “4IR” are increasingly heading to a particular part of Germany in their droves – the Munich-Dresden corridor. An aggregation of Deutscher Startup-Verband and registry origination data from…

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Newly released map reveals untouched nature spots in Sweden

With perennial favourites in southern Europe battling both crowds and heatwaves, more and more of us are looking for alternatives. Hence the rise of the “coolcation”. But if we’re all making the same moves, switching Barcelona for Bergen, Mallorca for Malmö and Lisbon for the Finnish Lakelands, we’re just going…

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Chick-fil-A is giving away free waffle fries this week — here’s how you can claim your order

Chick-fil-A is giving customers a chance to score free waffle fries this week as part of its annual Cow Appreciation Day promotion. The fried chicken chain is offering Chick-fil-A One members a free medium order of waffle fries between July 7 and July 13, while supplies last. To claim the giveaway, customers must play the limited-time “Spot the Cows” digital game in the Chick-fil-A mobile app. Users are tasked with spotting the cows, who aren’t wearing their costumes, in various scenes before the timer runs out, according to the fast food giant. The reward will be added to the app’s…

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