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What to know about security measures at the Super Bowl in New Orleans
The City of New Orleans says it has spent more than 18 months preparing to host its 11th Super Bowl on Feb. 9ABC News - 19h -
Trump to attend Super Bowl, here's a look at security measures for the game
President Trump has announced he will be in attendance for Sunday's Super Bowl in New Orleans. More than 2,000 law enforcement personnel are expected in the city for the game. CBS News ...CBS News - 1d -
2025 Super Bowl: National Guard floods downtown New Orleans in unprecedented safety measures
Armed troops are patrolling specific streets to maintain securityCBS Sports - 1d -
New security measures in New Orleans for Super Bowl
New Orleans is rolling out new, expanded security measures for Sunday's Super Bowl in the wake of the deadly New Year's Day terror attack on Bourbon Street. CBS News correspondent Omar Villafranca ...CBS News - 2d -
Trump pauses tariffs on Canada and Mexico in exchange for ramped up border security
Days after announcing a 25% tariff on imports from Canada and Mexico, President Donald Trump agreed to delay them for one month after the two countries' leaders announced moves to ramp up security ...NBC News - 2d -
What to know about security measures at the Super Bowl in New Orleans
The City of New Orleans says it has spent more than 18 months preparing to host its 11th Super Bowl on Feb. 9ABC News - 4d -
NFL plans for 'more visible' security at Super Bowl
The NFL's security chief said there would be "a lot more visible law enforcement presence" at the Super Bowl after the Jan. 1 attack in New Orleans.ESPN - Jan. 30 -
New Orleans increasing security ahead of Super Bowl
Police in New Orleans are increasing security measures as the city gears up to host the upcoming Super Bowl nearly a month after a deadly New Year's Day terror attack. In a release Tuesday, the New ...The Hill - Jan. 29 -
New Orleans ramps up security ahead of Super Bowl, Mardi Gras
One week after the deadly attack on Bourbon Street in the early morning hours of New Year's Day, New Orleans has brought in a security expert to help guide the city's plans in the near future. As ...CBS News - Jan. 9
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