The U.S. Secret Service has dismantled a massive hidden telecom network in New York. Investigators say the system could have crippled cell towers and jammed 911 calls.
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''A massive telecom threat was stopped right as world leaders gathered at UN headquarters in New York''
While close to 150 world leaders prepared to descend on Manhattan for the UN General Assembly, the U.S. Secret Service was quietly dismantling a massive hidden telecom network across the New York area.
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BREAKING NEWS: Secret Service dismantles telecom threat around UN capable of crippling cell service in NYC
September 23, 2025
''NEW YORK — While close to 150 world leaders prepared to descend on Manhattan for the UN General Assembly, the U.S. Secret Service was quietly dismantling a massive hidden telecom network across the New York area — a system investigators say could have crippled cell towers, jammed 911 calls and flooded networks with chaos at...
Nearly 34 years ago, four teen girls were killed at a yogurt shop in North Austin. Their murders have remained unsolved – until now.
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"On March 28, 1998, the bodies of 38-year-old Sherri Scherer and her 12-year-old daughter, Megan Scherer, were found in their home in Portageville, Missouri. Missouri officials said both of the Scherers had been murdered, and Megan Scherer had been sexually assaulted.
A partial DNA profile was developed from evidence at the crime scene, but the profile didn’t have enough markers to be entered into the Combined DNA Index System, commonly known as CODIS.
In 1999, Brashers died by suicide. But his death was far from the end of his story.
In the years that followed the Scherer murders, Missouri officials said investigators conducted numerous interviews and followed hundreds of leads. The case was also featured on “America’s Most Wanted.”
The long cold case of 4 teens murdered in an Austin Yogurt Shop was solved by confessions. Convictions were later tossed. Now new DNA testing does not match any of the suspects.
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