Vandalized traffic cams spark privacy backlash as Navy weighs Trump-named carrier and Harry’s return tests royal ties

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Vandals damaged Flock traffic cameras in multiple cities despite privacy reforms; the Navy is debating naming the carrier after Donald Trump rather than Pearl Harbor hero Doris Miller, while USS Abraham Lincoln returns home and USS George Washington deploys; Prince Harry’s return to the U.K. raises questions about reconciliation with Prince William; and undecided voters express anxiety about the economy in a focus group, alongside ongoing scrutiny of ICE's electric gloves.
- Flock camera vandals strike nationwide and navy carrier could honor Trump instead of hero: Morning Rundown NBC News
- Amid intense backlash, people are vandalizing Flock surveillance cameras NPR
- Flock camera vandalism reaches Allen County, Fort Wayne WPTA | 21Alive | Fort Wayne, IN
- More Flock cameras cut down in Summit County amid pushback over privacy, surveillance The Denver Post
- Lumpkin sheriff shifts tone on Flock cameras after viral backlash FOX 5 Atlanta
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