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Dr. Martens Teams With Metallica for Shoe Collection Targeting Die-hard Fans
One option is the black-on-black Metallica Exclusive 1460 Boot.

Jada Pinkett Smith and Will Smith Show a United Front in Louboutins to Support Son Jaden in Paris

Protecting Your Security Clearance in 2026: Financial Issues and ‘Guideline F’

ICE Dallas Arrests Tren De Aragua Terrorist Gang Member

U.S. Border Patrol Records Zero Parole Releases for Eighth Consecutive Month
U.S. Customs and Border Protection released operational statistics today for December 2025 under President Donald Trump’s border security policies. “Thanks to President Trump’s leadership and the dedication of DHS law enforcement, America’s borders are safer than any time in our nation’s history. What President Trump and our CBP agents and officers have been able to do in a single year is nothing short of extraordinary,” said U.S. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem. “Once again, we have a record low number of encounters at the border and the 8th straight month of zero releases. Month after month, we are delivering results that were once thought impossible: the most secure border in history and unmatched enforcement successes.” “Our agents and officers have set a new standard for border security, achieving historic results that speak for themselves,” said CBP Commissioner Rodney Scott. “The men and women of CBP are demonstrating what’s possible through unwavering commitment and effective enforcement and will continue to ensure the safety and security of our nation’s borders every single day.” Below is a snapshot of December’s key figures. Full monthly reporting can be viewed on CBP’s Stats and Summaries webpage. Border Enforcement at Historic Levels CBP recorded its lowest encounter totals ever to start a fiscal year: 91,603 total encounters nationwide in October, November, December – lower than any prior fiscal year to date. This is 25% lower than the previous low of 121,469 in FY2012. U.S. Border Patrol recorded the lowest number of apprehensions along the southwest border ever in the first quarter of a fiscal year (21,815 in FY2026), which was 95% lower than the first quarter average under the Biden administration. Illegal crossings in December remained historically low: 30,698 total encounters nationwide in December — 92% below the peak of the Biden administration’s 370,883, and the lowest encounters ever for a month of December. 6,478 USBP apprehensions on the southwest border in December — 96% lower than the monthly average of the Biden administration, and less than what was apprehended in four days in December 2024. 209 USBP apprehensions per day on the southwest border in December — 96% lower than the daily average under the Biden administration, and less than the number apprehended every 1.5 hours under the Biden administration. Zero parole releases — compared to 7,041 released by the Border Patrol under the Biden administration along the southwest border in December 2024. Visit for more encounter statistics. The original announcement can be found here.

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Security Industry Association Names Dan Cremins as 2026 SIA Standards Service Award Recipient
The Security Industry Association (SIA) has named Dan Cremins as the 2026 recipient of the SIA Standards Service Award. SIA will present Cremins with the award at The Advance, SIA’s annual membership meeting, which will be held March 24 during ISC West. The SIA Standards Service Award is presented to individuals who have demonstrated continued excellence and tireless service in volunteer efforts related to the leadership, development, education and advocacy of SIA’s standards programs and services. Dan Cremins, senior sales and market development manager at Delta Electronics, has more than 25 years of experience developing customer driven technology solutions. He started at Tyco, designing large scale video systems for casinos, airports and highway traffic systems, and later joined March Networks, leading the product management team focused on multisite enterprise applications in retail, banking and transportation. Cremins joined March Networks’ parent company, Delta Electronics, in 2023 as part of a new Delta Intelligent Building Technologies team focused on smart and healthy building solutions. Since 2023, he has served as chair for the SIA Built Environment Advisory Board, which fosters engagement between the global security industry and adjacent markets such as proptech and smart buildings through partnerships, education and thought leadership. Cremins has authored multiple industry articles and spoken at various events, including ISC East and West, GSX, FSPA, AHR, ABC Keystone, Lifespan and Realcomm. The Built Environment Advisory Board, formerly known as the SIA Proptech Advisory Board, underwent a strategic reorganization that ushered in new leadership under the chairmanship of Cremins. Alongside fellow board members, Cremins has represented the advisory board at educational sessions at ISC East and ISC West that explored how access control and video can be used beyond security in the built environment and highlighted the evolving role of physical security technologies. Cremins has also participated in webinars contributing to broad and impactful conversations around physical security and innovation. Additionally, he served as a speaker at SIA’s Return on Security Breakfast panels at both ISC East and ISC West, helping to demonstrate how security investments drive broader organizational value. “As chair of the SIA Built Environment Advisory Board, it has been an honor for me to be part of such an important initiative for SIA to spread the word, bridging proptech and smart building markets, about the value that physical security offers,” said Cremins. “I would like to thank SIA CEO Don Erickson for allowing me to lead the Built Environment Advisory Board, as well as Adom Yusuf for her tireless efforts in all that the board accomplished. I would also like to thank all the members of the Built Environment Advisory Board for their contributions in what we have accomplished together. I look forward to seeing what the next few years will bring as market solutions converge together for common customer applications.” In addition to his work with the Built Environment Advisory Board, Cremins produced a white paper for the SIA RISE community focused on how physical security solutions add value to smart building applications, further advancing thought leadership at the intersection of security and the built environment. Under Cremins’ leadership, the Built Environment Advisory Board partnered with SIA’s Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) Advisory Board to co-present the first-ever ESG Week in fall 2025, an event during which he was also an expert presenter and speaker. Cremins has represented the advisory board at other industry events, including the ABC Construction Technology Conference, highlighting the intersection of construction safety and physical security, the importance of physical security and how emerging security technologies can enhance overall safety outcomes. “SIA is proud to present Dan Cremins with the…


