Fans who hear the whirring sound of a drone over a stadium might see it as a nuisance but law enforcement has long viewed ...
The FAA is rolling out aggressive new enforcement measures for the 2026 tournament, including drone confiscation and criminal ...
Drones launched by both Russia and Ukraine are veering off course, menacing countries that are not at war and driving their ...
NASA didn’t report a meteor over the Columbia area, and a trail in the sky seen around the same time as the boom was too low ...
The 2026 World Cup will be a $365 million test of the United States’ systems to protect crowded stadiums from drones as they ...
More than 60 local, county and state law enforcement agencies in places where the games will be held completed a first-of-its ...
NORWICH, Connecticut — Over the past couple of nights, several community members in Norwich say they have seen multiple drones hovering just a few feet above their properties. They say they feel ...
Can you shoot down a drone hovering over your home? Here's what the law says in New Jersey.
The upcoming FIFA World Cup is prompting the FBI to ramp up training for law enforcement on how to stop a growing threat: malicious drones in U.S. skies.
Inspector Matt Rabe shows one of the drones at the Brooklyn Park Police Department on Wednesday, May 20, 2026, in Brooklyn Park, Minn. Brooklyn Park police have begun using drones as first responders ...
A small number of schools have agreed to test a novel approach to safety: swarming school shooters with remotely piloted drones. Eight schools in Florida and Georgia plan to pilot the yet-unproven ...