At Super Bowl LIX, safety is a major priority, especially considering the tragic terror attack on Bourbon Street last month. NFL players, current and former, explained how they feel.
NFL officials have made changes to Super Bowl security in the aftermath of the New Year’s Day terrorist attack.
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Pam Bondi said officials and agencies leading security measures for the Super Bowl in New Orleans are "crushing it." ...
The Justice Department has agreed to refrain from publicly identifying any FBI agents whose conduct is under review as President Donald Trump’s administration examines the ...
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If the biggest security operation ever seen at a Super Bowl wasn't already complicated enough, Trump's last-minute move to ...
Kash Patel, President Donald Trump’s pick to lead the FBI, holds more than $1 million of stock in a fashion company founded ...
Since the New Year’s violence, service workers across the French Quarter have navigated a strange dissonance, grappling with ...
The victims and first responders of the New Orleans terror attack will be honored at Sunday's Super Bowl LIX, according to ...
Ahead of Super Bowl LIX and after the Bourbon Street terror attack, officials with Homeland Security Investigations are ...
Weeks after a terror attack in New Orleans that killed 14 people, nearly 3,000 law enforcement personnel are patrolling by ...