Stunning Flood Video, TSA Shoe Drop, NASA on Netflix: Weekly Recap
Satellite images have unveiled the extent of the damage caused by flash floods in Kerrville, Texas. The before and after images show the devastating impact of the flooding in the area.
In other news, the TSA has announced that travelers will no longer have to remove their shoes at airport security checkpoints. This change comes after a review of security processes that concluded the shoe removal policy was no longer an effective screening tool. While some travelers may still be asked to remove their shoes for additional screening, the majority will now be able to keep them on.
Additionally, the FBI has closed the case on Jeffrey Epstein, stating that there is no evidence of a “client list” or foul play in his death. Despite previous speculation and conspiracy theories, the FBI has determined that Epstein died by suicide in federal prison in 2019.
On a lighter note, Barbie has introduced a new doll with Type 1 diabetes as part of its Fashionistas line. This doll comes with a pink glucose monitor and insulin pump, providing representation and inclusivity for children with diabetes.
These updates offer a mix of serious news and lighter topics, giving insight into recent events and new product releases. Stay tuned for more updates on entertainment and current events.