The Transportation Security Administration adopted the no-shoes rule in 2006 after a British man boarded a 2001 American Airlines flight with explosives hidden in a shoe.
—
Patricia Gallagher Newberry,
The Enquirer,
8 July 2025
The green laser shows you where dust might be hiding on your floors, and the LCD screen will tell you about the particle sizes down to the micron.
Speculation online has included allegations that the federal government was concealing information to shield powerful and prominent figures who were allegedly named in case records.
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Scott MacFarlane,
CBS News,
11 July 2025
Meanwhile, her makeup turned more matte with concealed under eyes like at The Blonds Fall 2014 show.
Several silhouettes were encased in rigid, transparent plastic shells, and veiled, sometimes with bejeweled faces.
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Alice Pfeiffer,
CNN Money,
11 July 2025
In Iran, hijab constitutes a central part of this patriarchal structure — an order in which women are not merely veiled, but defined through the hijab.
And as the number of A schools creeps upward, that’s ignited a debate on whether Florida is grading its schools effectively, and whether grade inflation is masking continued difficulties educating students.
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Steven Walker,
The Orlando Sentinel,
13 July 2025
But critics, including the New York City Bar Association, are concerned masking is an attempt to shield agents from accountability.
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Julia Marnin
July 11,
Miami Herald,
11 July 2025
But this fake overlay simply obscures the app as it is being attacked in the background.
—
Zak Doffman,
Forbes.com,
8 July 2025
Solar flares and solar wind can disrupt Earth's atmosphere, creating disturbances that could obscure the comets and make the meteor showers harder to see.
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Brandi D. Addison,
Austin American Statesman,
2 July 2025
These deals are cloaked in financial engineering, but their real impact is socioeconomic: fewer owners, fewer options, less upward mobility.
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Preston Fore,
Fortune,
10 July 2025
This bill is part of a national effort to police family structures and control birthing bodies, cloaked in the language of tradition but rooted in exclusion and control.
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