Tuesday Morning Topline: Navy Apologizes For Delay In Shipyard Radiation Disclosure
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Tuesday Morning Topline: Navy Apologizes For Delay In Shipyard Radiation Disclosure
"The House is expected to overwhelmingly vote in favor of a bill this afternoon to release the full Epstein files, with both Mike Johnson and President Trump having to explain why they've reversed on the issue, but there are questions. Tellingly, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene has expressed concern that the Justice Department will keep the files tied up with their investigation, announced last week by Trump, into Democrats with ties to Epstein."
"There were some apologies from the US Navy Monday night at a tense community meeting in Hunters Point over the disclosure of tests that detected high levels of airborne plutonium around the shipyard. The Navy acknowledged that it "mishandled" the situation, after delaying 11 months before alerting regulators. Web infrastructure company Cloudflare experienced an outage early Tuesday that consequently led to outages on X, ChatGPT and other sites."
The House is expected to approve a bill to release the Epstein files, prompting explanations from leaders. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene warned the Justice Department may keep the files tied up in an investigation of Democrats. The US Navy apologized for delaying 11 months before alerting regulators about tests detecting high airborne plutonium levels around Hunters Point and acknowledged mishandling. Cloudflare experienced an outage that affected platforms including X and ChatGPT, attributed to an unusual traffic spike. Local incidents include a fatal shooting, Waymo camera evidence of a collision, small San Ramon quakes, and a UC fraternity nuisance notice following a near drowning.
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