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DC locks down, Delta bans guns, prepares no-fly list ahead of inauguration – Sydney Morning Herald
Activist groups concerned about the potential for violence also asked hotels to close starting this weekend ahead of the event.

The Federal Aviation Administration is also cracking down on what it calls a “disturbing increase” in threatening or violent behaviour by airline passengers, putting in place a zero-tolerance policy against disruptive behaviour through March, The New York Times reported. The move comes in response to the Capitol attack and to the longer-running problem of passengers who refuse to wear masks.
Under a new order signed by its chief, Steve Dickson, the FAA plans to take legal action against passengers…
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